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Dr. B. Lal Institute of Biotechnology
Bacterial spores
By :- Mumal
Kanwar
Mertiya
From :- b.sc. Biotech part 1st
Teacher in-charge
:- Miss Rinki
Sharma Ma’am
Contents:-
*Definition
*Structure
*Formation
* Germination of bacterial
spores..
What is bacterial spores…?
Bacterial spores are the dormant
forms of bacterial structure which
are thick walled , highly refractile
and resistant.
Spore structure :
Spore formation is a means by which some bacteria haulting their
vegetative phases produces structure that are able to survive in
extremely harsh environmental conditions.
Shapes
• Spherical , oval or elongated in shape.
• May be narrower or broader(bulge) than parent cell.
(1) (2)
 Bacterial spores undergoes two types
of formation :-
Bacterial spores
Endospore Exospore
o Endospore;
 Endospores are highly durable dehydrated cells,
which can survive extreme heat, lack of water,
freezing and exposure to many toxic chemicals
and radiation.
 Endospores also called as “resting cells”.
 Formed outside the vegetative cell by budding at one end
of the cell.
 Formed inside the parent vegetative cell.
 The Exospore do not contain dipicolinic acid.
 They can resist desiccation and
heat.
o Exospore ;
Formation :
 Exospores are formed external to the
vegetative cell by budding at one end
of the cell . Members of the genus
methylosinus and strains of the
photosynthetic bacterium
rhodomicrobium produce exospores
.these are heat dessication and UV
resistant . Is initiated by the
appearance of the bud like
enlargement and surrounding capsule
at one end .
• Endospore formation :
When certain essential elements like
carbon ,nitrogen and phosphorus are
limited or completely depleted or
when water is unavailable certain
gram (+) bacilli from specialized
resting cells called endospores.
These endospores are highly durable
dehydrated cells which can survive
extreme heat, lake of water, freezing
and exposure to many toxic
chemicals and radiation . The genera
of bacteria giving rise to endospore
 Germination
The germination process
occurs in three stages:
◦Activation
◦Initiation
◦Outgrowth.
 Activation
 Even when placed in an environment that
favors germination (eg. nutritionally rich
medium) bacterial spores will not
germinate unless first activated by one or
another agent that damages the spore
coat.
 Among the agents that can overcome
spore dormancy are heat, abrasion,
acidity, and componds containing free
sulfhydryl groups.
 Initiation
 Once activated, a spore will initiate germination if
the environmental conditions are favorable.
 Different species have evolved receptors
recognise different effectors as signaling a rich
medium.
 Binding of the effector activates an autolysin that
rapidly degrades the cortex peptidoglycan. Water
is taken up, calcium dipicolinate is released, and a
variety of spore constituents are degraded by
hydrolytic enzymes.
 Degradation of the cortex and outer layers
results in the emergence of a new
vegetative cell consisting of the spore
protoplast with its surrounding wall.
 A period of active biosynthesis follows. This
period, which terminates in cell division, is
called outgrowth.
 Outgrowh requires a supply of all nutrients
essenial for cell growth.
 Out growth
Endospore

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Endospore

  • 1. Dr. B. Lal Institute of Biotechnology Bacterial spores By :- Mumal Kanwar Mertiya From :- b.sc. Biotech part 1st Teacher in-charge :- Miss Rinki Sharma Ma’am
  • 3. What is bacterial spores…? Bacterial spores are the dormant forms of bacterial structure which are thick walled , highly refractile and resistant.
  • 4. Spore structure : Spore formation is a means by which some bacteria haulting their vegetative phases produces structure that are able to survive in extremely harsh environmental conditions.
  • 5. Shapes • Spherical , oval or elongated in shape. • May be narrower or broader(bulge) than parent cell. (1) (2)
  • 6.  Bacterial spores undergoes two types of formation :- Bacterial spores Endospore Exospore
  • 7. o Endospore;  Endospores are highly durable dehydrated cells, which can survive extreme heat, lack of water, freezing and exposure to many toxic chemicals and radiation.  Endospores also called as “resting cells”.  Formed outside the vegetative cell by budding at one end of the cell.  Formed inside the parent vegetative cell.  The Exospore do not contain dipicolinic acid.  They can resist desiccation and heat. o Exospore ;
  • 8. Formation :  Exospores are formed external to the vegetative cell by budding at one end of the cell . Members of the genus methylosinus and strains of the photosynthetic bacterium rhodomicrobium produce exospores .these are heat dessication and UV resistant . Is initiated by the appearance of the bud like enlargement and surrounding capsule at one end .
  • 9. • Endospore formation : When certain essential elements like carbon ,nitrogen and phosphorus are limited or completely depleted or when water is unavailable certain gram (+) bacilli from specialized resting cells called endospores. These endospores are highly durable dehydrated cells which can survive extreme heat, lake of water, freezing and exposure to many toxic chemicals and radiation . The genera of bacteria giving rise to endospore
  • 10.  Germination The germination process occurs in three stages: ◦Activation ◦Initiation ◦Outgrowth.
  • 11.  Activation  Even when placed in an environment that favors germination (eg. nutritionally rich medium) bacterial spores will not germinate unless first activated by one or another agent that damages the spore coat.  Among the agents that can overcome spore dormancy are heat, abrasion, acidity, and componds containing free sulfhydryl groups.
  • 12.  Initiation  Once activated, a spore will initiate germination if the environmental conditions are favorable.  Different species have evolved receptors recognise different effectors as signaling a rich medium.  Binding of the effector activates an autolysin that rapidly degrades the cortex peptidoglycan. Water is taken up, calcium dipicolinate is released, and a variety of spore constituents are degraded by hydrolytic enzymes.
  • 13.  Degradation of the cortex and outer layers results in the emergence of a new vegetative cell consisting of the spore protoplast with its surrounding wall.  A period of active biosynthesis follows. This period, which terminates in cell division, is called outgrowth.  Outgrowh requires a supply of all nutrients essenial for cell growth.  Out growth