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J Bacteriol. 1981 May; 146(2): 605-613
Copyright © 1981, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.
Response of Guanosine 5'-Triphosphate Concentration to Nutritional Changes and Its Significance for Bacillus subtilis Sporulation
Juan M. Lopez,
Alex Dromerick and
Ernst Freese
Laboratory of Molecular Biology, National Institute of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20205
ABSTRACT
We have investigated the changes in the guanosine 5'-triphosphate (GTP) and P-ribosyl-PP pools in stringent and relaxed strains of Bacillus subtilis under conditions frequently used to initiate sporulation. After a shift-down from a Casamino Acids-glutamate to a glutamate medium (Sterlini-Mandelstam shift-down), the pools of adenosine 5'-triphosphate and P-ribosyl-PP increased in both strains; in the stringent strain, ppGpp and pppGpp increased and GTP decreased rapidly, whereas in the relaxed strain, ppGpp and pppGpp increased only slightly and GTP decreased only slowly and less extensively. The stringent strain sporulated well, whereas the relaxed strain sporulated late and poorly. Addition of decoyinine, an inhibitor of guanosine 5'-monophosphate synthetase, caused a further decrease of GTP and initiated good sporulation of the relaxed strain. After a shift-down from a glucose-lactate to a lactate medium (Ramaley-Burden shift-down) the pool of P-ribosyl-PP (and GTP) decreased in both strains, indicating a shortage of purine precursors. This shift-down also caused a stringent response which prevented the consumption of nucleotides, as shown by the maintenance of adenosine 5'-triphosphate at a high concentration in the stringent strain but not in the relaxed strain. After a delay, the relaxed strain, in which GTP decreased as fast as in the stringent strain, sporulated also as efficiently. In nutrient sporulation medium the stringent strain and, less effectively, the relaxed strain accumulated ppGpp and pppGpp transiently towards the end of exponential growth. Eventually, the P-ribosyl-PP pool decreased drastically in both strains. In all cases the initiation of sporulation was correlated with a significant decrease of GTP. Granaticin, an antibiotic which prevents the charging of leucyl-transfer ribonucleic acid, was used to show that the stringent response inhibited the formation of xanthosine monophosphate from inosine monophosphate. It prevented the accumulation of xanthosine monophosphate in decoyinine-treated cultures of the stringent strain but not in those of the relaxed strain.
J Bacteriol. 1981 May; 146(2): 605-613
Copyright © 1981, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.
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