Cell Reproduction and Morphological Changes in Mycoplasma Capricolum
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The cell reproduction of Mycoplasma capricolum was studied. The velocity of DNA replication fork progression was about 6 kb/min, which is 10 times slower than that of Escherichia coli. The time required for one round of DNA replication accorded with the doubling time. The origin/terminus ratio was 2.0. M. capricolum cell morphology was classified into two types, rod and branched. In the ordinary-growth phase, the rod cells accounted for about 90% of the total population, with branched cells comprising the remaining 10%. The proportion of branched cells increased to 90% following inhibition of DNA replication by nucleoside starvation. An increase in the proportion of branched cells was induced by transfer of a temperature-sensitive mutant deficient in DNA replication to the restrictive temperature. The rod cells had a regular structure, a fixed cell length, and constrictions in the center. The DNA contents of individual rod cells were distributed with a standard deviation of 0.40 of average. The branched cells had irregular structures and a wide distribution of DNA contents. Counting of viable cells revealed that the cells ceased division upon cell type conversion; however, branched cells maintained a reproductive capacity. A model for the reproduction process is proposed.
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