Germination of Bacillus spores by LiCl
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| Publication date | 03-2025 |
| Journal | Journal of Bacteriology |
| Volume | Issue number | 207 | 3 |
| Number of pages | 14 |
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Spores of Bacillus subtilis have been found to germinate when incubated with LiCl, but not with other monovalent or divalent metal cations. Bacillus megaterium spores also germinated with LiCl, but B. cereus spores did not. In B. subtilis, the LiCl germination was via the activation of spores’ GerA germinant receptor (GR), and in B. megaterium, it was the GerU GR. Notably, LiCl germination was much slower than normal physiological germinant triggered GR germination. In B. subtilis spores, rates of LiCl germination were increased in spores with a more fluid IM and decreased in spores with a less fluid IM. Analyses of the GerA germinant binding site suggested that Li+ could bind in a specific site in the B. subtilis GerAB subunit where normally a Na+ likely binds. Importantly, NaCl strongly inhibited LiCl germination of B. subtilis spores, much more so than the larger cation in KCl, although neither salt inhibited L-alanine germination via the GerA GR. These findings increase the understanding of features of mechanisms of germination of Bacillus spores.
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| Document type | Article |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.00510-24 |
| Other links | https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105000763855 |
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