1. [Effect of hydrogen ions on the morphology and ultrastructure of Bacillus megaterium].
- Author
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Poglazova MN and Sakharova ZV
- Subjects
- Bacillus megaterium cytology, Bacillus megaterium ultrastructure, Cell Division drug effects, Cell Membrane drug effects, Culture Media, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Mitochondria drug effects, Time Factors, Bacillus megaterium drug effects, Hydrogen pharmacology
- Abstract
The morphology and ultrastructure of the cells of Bacillus megaterium depend on the concentration of hydrogen ions in the medium which affect, first of all, the function of division. The changes induced by hydrogen ions are temporary and disappear when the cells are put under normal conditions of growth. The "acid-resistant" strain of Bac. megaterium remains viable at a very high concentration of hydrogen ions (pH=4.2) and, though its morphology changes drastically, no essential damages are found, i.e. the cells become adapted to new conditions. The changes are reversible.
- Published
- 1975