Strains of Vitreoscilla stercoraria were isolated from the environment and
characterised. Cell width, motility and requirement of each strain for sodium
chloride were investigated. Two strains were selected for further study and the
effect of monensin and FCCP on growth of the strains was investigated. One
strain of Vitreoscilla (LB13) was chosen for further study, cells from strain LB 13
were found to be 1.38 µm ± 0.041 (± 1 SEM, n=10) wide, were motile by gliding
and had an optimum requirement for sodium chloride for growth of 43 mM. The
organism was grown in batch culture and respiratory membranes were isolated.
Cytochrome bo was extracted from the respiratory membranes and further
purification was achieved using column chromatography. A yield of 6.71 % was
achieved with a purification factor of 18.5. The light sensitivity of Vitreoscilla
stercoraria was investigated. Two strains of Vitreoscilla (LB13 and C1) were
shown to be highly sensitive to UV-A (320-400 nm) with an LD50 of less than
20 kJmˉ². Superoxide dismutase and catalase were shown to provide protection
from the effect of UV-A during exposure, either separately of together, indicating
an involvement of reactive oxygen species. A photo-insensitive strain (LB13A)
was isolated during an exposure experiment and originated from a culture of LB13.
The possible sodium pumping activity of cytochrome bo from two strains of
Vitreoscilla (LB13 and C1) was investigated. The Vmax of decylubiquinol oxidation
by respiratory membranes from LB13 and C 1 were calculated and found to be
0.96 nmol sˉ¹ mg-1 and 13.33 nmol sˉ¹ mgˉ¹ respectively. The Km of decylubiquinol
oxidation by LB13 membranes was found to be 9.8 µM. Quinol oxidation activity
was tested for dependence on sodium chloride in both respiratory membranes and
in the purified enzyme. No stimulation of activity was shown with either strain
using decylubiquinol, duroquinol or menadiol as substrates. Given the lack of
sodium sensitivity it is unlikely that the enzyme pumps sodium.
Date of Award | 2003 |
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Original language | English |
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Studies on the filamentous gliding bacteria Vitreoscilla stercoraria
Biggs, L. F. (Author). 2003
Student thesis: PhD