Ultrahigh-temperature Activation of a Low-temperature Bacillus Subtilis Spore Germination System
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Exposure of Bacillus subtilis A spores to 115 to 125 C for several seconds activated a low-temperature germination system that remained dormant after a heat treatment that activated the normal l-alanine- and glucose-stimulated germination systems. The low-temperature germination system was characterized by an optimum temperature lower than that of the l-alanine or glucose germination systems (30 C versus 45 C), germination in the absence of exogenous germination stimulants, and the capacity for heat-induced deactivation and subsequent reactivation. The rates of activation at 115 to 125 C were exponential and were not influenced by a previous heat treatment that activated the l-alanine- or glucose-stimulated germination systems. Although activation of the low-temperature germination system was accompanied by suppression of l-alanine-stimulated germination, it did not appear to be a modification of the l-alanine germination system.
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