Abstract

The temperature permissive for sporulation (up to 42°C) inBacillus megaterium is by 4–5°C lower than that for its growth (up to 46–47°C). The ability ofB. megaterium cells to synthesize and degrade stress proteins under incubation in the sporulation medium was therefore investigated. The higher level of hsp 70, a typical stress protein induced by a temperature shock in postexponential growth phase, did not increase the permissive temperature of sporulation. The hsp 70 protein did not undergo a rapid turnover and its portion in the soluble protein fraction did not drop for at least 6 h at a temperature that was nonpermissive for sporulation (43.5°C). On the other hand, the elevated level of hsp 70 could not bring about the inhibition of sporulation as it was retained in the cells even after a shift of the temperature to 35°C, permitting sporulation of the culture.

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