Further studies on the incorporation of d-methionine into the bacterial cell wall

C. Lark , D. Bradley , K.G. Lark
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Abstract

d-Methionine is incorporated into the cell walls of Alcaligenes fecalis thereby blocking further synthesis of this stucture. In the present paper evidence is presented demonstrating incorporation of d-methionine into a component of the phenol-insoluble cell wall which may be liberated by lysozyme (N-acetylmuramide glycanohydrolase, EC 3.2.1.17). Chromatography of the products of lysozyme digestion indicate that d-methionine is incorporated into a complex structure, which can be broken into different units by lysozyme. Analysis has shown that neither the amino nor the carboxyl groups of methionine are free when this amino acid is incorporated into the cell wall. Electron-microscopic studies have revealed lesions in the wall of cells grown in the presence of d-methionine as well as the liberation of firbous material from the cell wall. This fibrous material appears to be lysozyme sensitive and may possibly originate from a more compact subunit.

d-蛋氨酸进入细菌细胞壁的进一步研究
d-蛋氨酸被纳入粪藻的细胞壁,从而阻止该结构的进一步合成。在本论文中,有证据表明d-蛋氨酸结合到酚不溶性细胞壁的成分中,该成分可能被溶菌酶(n -乙酰muramide glycanohydrolase, EC 3.2.1.17)释放。溶菌酶消化产物的色谱分析表明,d-蛋氨酸结合成一个复杂的结构,可以被溶菌酶分解成不同的单位。分析表明,当氨基酸结合到细胞壁中时,蛋氨酸的氨基和羧基都不是游离的。电子显微镜研究显示,在d-蛋氨酸存在的情况下,细胞壁出现病变,并从细胞壁上释放出纤维状物质。这种纤维物质似乎对溶菌酶敏感,可能起源于一个更紧密的亚基。
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