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BACTERIAL ENDOSPORES
Faculty: Dr. Rakesh Sharda
Some bacterial genera have evolved structural modifications as
dormant structures under adverse conditions of extreme heat,
desiccation, radiation, chemicals, pH etc.
These include:
1.Endospores as in Bacilli and Clostridia.
2.Exospores (conidiospores) as in Actinomycetes.
3.Cysts as in Azotobacter.
4.Non-cultivable (but viable) forms as in Enterobacteriaceae.
STRUCTURAL MODIFICATIONS OF
BACTERIAL CELLS
➢Endospores are defined as round or ovoid, thick-walled,
highly refractile, metabolically inert resistant structures
➢Spores are not obligatory part of the bacterial life cycle.
➢Endospore formation is a mechanism of survival rather
than a mechanism of reproduction
➢Endospores exhibit no signs of life, being described as
cryptobiotic.
➢Although cryptobiotic, they retain viability indefinitely
such that under appropriate environmental conditions,
they germinate back into vegetative cells.
➢The endospores can survive possibly hundreds of years until
a variety of environmental stimuli trigger germination; they
are probably the most durable cells produced in nature.
➢Spore formation is usually triggered by detrimental
environmental growth conditions, specially limitation of
C-supply.
➢Sporulation occurs in the late log phase / early stationary
phase of bacterial growth cycle.
➢The endospores are produced at the rate of one per cell
inside bacteria.
➢All endospores producing bacteria are Gram-positive
bacilli (except Sporosarcina) such as Bacillus,
Clostridium, Thermoactinomycetes and Sporolactobacillus.
STRUCTURE OF ENDOSPORES
The core:
➢innermost area of the spore is the spore protoplast or spore core
➢consists of a single copy of chromosome, ribosomes, tRNAs,
proteins and enzymes
➢proteins act as a source of amino acids during early phase of
germination; they also protect DNA from UV-induced damage.
➢enzymes serve to start protein synthesis and metabolism during
germination
➢energy is stored in the form of 3-P-glycerate.
➢contains a unique chemical dipicolinic acid (DPA, pyridine 2-6
dicarboxylic acid), which is absent in vegetative cells. It chelates
calcium ions and is responsible for heat resistance of spores.
Germ cell membrane:
➢the layer immediately surrounding the core (plasma membrane)
Germ cell wall:
➢made of peptidoglycan
➢provides osmotic stability to the spore protoplast.
➢initiates vegetative cell wall formation
Spore cortex:
➢thick concentric structure outside the cell wall
➢made of modified peptidoglycan:
➢every third muramic acid residue in the glycan chainis
replaced by muramic anhydride,
➢incomplete peptide chains consisting of only L-alanine, and
➢a very low degree of cross linking
➢cortex appears to play a key role in an energy dependent
dehydration of spore during sporulation.
Spore coat:
➢ a keratin like thick protein layer situated outside the cortex
➢contains approximately 80% of the total spore proteins rich in
disulfide groups
➢confer resistance against toxic chemicals including antibiotics.
Exosporium:
➢an additional loose layer surrounding the cortex in some bacteria
➢consists of lipids and glycoproteins.
Property Vegetative cells Endospores
Surface coats Typical Gram-positive
murein cell wall
polymer
Thick spore coat, cortex,
and peptidoglycan core
wall
Microscopic appearance Non-refractile Refractile
Calcium dipicolinic acid Absent Present in core
Cytoplasmic water
activity
High Very low
Enzymatic activity Present Absent
Macromolecular
synthesis
Present Absent
Heat resistance Low High
Resistance to chemicals ,
acids, radiation
Low High
Differences between endospores and vegetative cells
SHAPE AND POSITION OF ENDOSPORES
Shape:
usually smooth walled and ovoid in shape, but some are spherical
and have ridges on wall
Size:
diameter of spore may be similar, more (bulging), or less than the
vegetative cell
Position:
endospore, while attached to its parent cell, may be central, terminal,
sub-terminal or lateral in position
The shape, size and position of an endospores are characteristic of a
bacterial species giving it a particular shape, and is, therefore, of
taxonomic value. For example, the spores of Cl. tetani are drum stick
shaped and Cl. botulinum are tennis racquet shaped
Bacterial endospores of Clostridium tetani
SPORULATION/SPOROGENESIS
➢The process of formation of bacterial endospores is called as
sporulation.
➢Spore formation is usually triggered by adverse environmental
growth conditions; usually limitation of carbon/nitrogen supply.
➢Different biochemical events associated with sporulation are:
➢decreased in GTP and GDP,
➢accumulation of a novel purine metabolite - 3’5’-p3Ap3,
➢synthesis of Ca-dipicolinate, and
➢appearance of intracellular protease(s).
➢Induction of sporulation leads to the derepression of many genes
(about 200) encoding proteins necessary for spore formation.
➢Sporulation generally takes around 15 hours.
➢First the DNA replicates and condenses into an axial filament,
which move towards one of the pole of bacterial cell.
➢This triggers an asymmetrical cell division resulting in the
invagination of plasma membrane into cytoplasm at one pole
leading to the formation of a fore spore septum.
➢The next step involves the outgrowth of the cell wall around the
forespore protoplast resulting in the formation of a forespore
surrounded by two membranes.
➢A thick protective layer of mocified peptidoglycan called the cortex
is synthesized between the inner and outer forespore membranes.
Calcium dipicolinate is also synthesized and incorporated.
➢Spore coat composed of a keratin-like protein then forms around
the cortex.
➢Sometimes an an exosporium is also formed
Endospore Cycle, Step 1
A vegetative bacterium about to enter the endospore cycle
Endospore Cycle, Step 2
The nucleoid replicates
Endospore Cycle, Step 3
A fore spore septum forms
Endospore Cycle, Step 4
Each nucleoid becomes surrounded by its own
cytoplasmic membrane.
Endospore Cycle, Step 5
The cytoplasmic membrane surrounds the isolated nucleoid and
cytoplasm forming a forespore
Endospore Cycle, Step 6
The forespore is completed and the other molecule of DNA is
eventually degraded.
Endospore Cycle, Step 7
A thick protective layer of peptidoglycan called the cortex is
synthesized between the inner and outer forespore membranes.
Calcium dipicolinate is synthesized and incorporated in the forming
endospore.
Endospore Cycle, Step 8
Another protective layer called the spore coat and composed of
protein is synthesized.
Endospore Cycle, Step 9
Sometimes a final layer called the exosporium is added. As the
vegetative portion of the bacterium is degraded, the completed
endospore is released. Sporulation generally takes around 10-15
hours
GERMINATION OF SPORE
➢Under favorable environmental conditions and a suitable growth
medium a spore 'germinate' to become a vegetative cell again.
➢There are three recognizable stages in spore germination:
➢Activation
➢Germination
➢Outgrowth
➢ Prior to germination the spores undergo a so-called
"activation" or maturation phase, which requires the
exposure of the cells to high temperature or a prolonged
'resting period' (ageing).
➢ The percentage and rate of germination can be increased
by heat, low pH or treatment with sulphydryl
compounds, such as mercaptoethanol .
➢ No morphological changes have been demonstrated in
this stage, but it appears that some conformational
changes occur in the proteins of spore coat in this phase.
Activation
➢The germination of the spores initiated by water uptake and
swelling causing damage to spore coat
➢Germination requires a germination agent (glucose, amino acids).
➢The agent penetrates the damaged spore coat and activates
enzymes that hydrolyses the cortical peptidoglycan; its loose cross-
linking and loss of Ca+2 ions promote digestion of peptidoglycan.
➢During germination there is increased respiration and increase in
metabolic activities.
➢Germination specific proteases are formed that hydrolyses spore
proteins to produce amino acids that are used to initiate protein
synthesis in the vegetative cells.
➢The high temperature resistance is lost due to loss of dipicolinic
acid. Approximately 25-30% of the spore dry weight is lost. The
entire process takes less than a minute.
Germination
Outgrowth
➢The last stage involves the outgrowth of the vegetative cell leaving
the spore coat behind.
➢Outgrowth is defined as the stage from germination upto the
formation of first vegetative cell and prior to the first binary
fission.
➢The first visible change in this stage is swelling of cell.
➢A germination tube is then extruded either laterally (in Bacillus) or
from the pole (in Clostridia) of spore.
➢This is followed by completion of cell wall and in about an hour the
synthesis of DNA starts.
With the proper environmental stimuli, the endospore germinates.
As the protective layers of the endospore are enzymatically broken
down, a vegetative bacterium begins to form and emerge.
Germination of Spores, Step 1
Germination of Spores, Step 2
The vegetative bacterium now begins to divide by binary fission.
Germination of Spores, Step 3
REASONS FOR RESISTANCE OF SPORES
➢Calcium-dipicolinate
➢Specialized DNA-binding proteins
➢Dehydration of spore cortex
➢DNA repair enzymes
DEMONSTRATION OF SPORES
➢Spores are normally impervious to stains.
➢Under the light microscope endospores have a high light
refractivity indicative of high protein content.
➢Selective spore stains can enhance the spore structure and more
detailed structures are revealed by studies under the electron
microscope.
➢Endospores can be stained by modified Zeihl-Nelson's method
using 0.25-0.5% sulphuric acid as decolorizing agent,
Barthelomew-Mittwar’s method or Schaeffer-Fulton stain
technique.
Exospores
Exospores are desiccation and heat resistant spores produced by a
budding process in members of the genus Metylosinus and
Rhodomicrobium. These do not contain dipicolinic acid.
Condiospores and sporangiospores
Actinomycetes form branching hyphal spores that develop singly or
in chains from the tips of hyphae by cross wall formation. If these
spores are enclosed in a sac they are called sporangiospores; if not
they are called conidiospores. These spores do not have heat
resistance but they can survive for longer period of drying.
Cysts
Cysts are dormant, thick-walled, desiccation resistant forms that develop
by differentiation of an entire vegetative cell which can later germinate
under suitable conditions. The cyst itself confers resistance to desiccation,
radiation and mechanical stress but not to high temperatures. These are
produced by genus Azotobacter.

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Bacterial-Endosporesد حاتم البيطاررررر.pdf

  • 2. Some bacterial genera have evolved structural modifications as dormant structures under adverse conditions of extreme heat, desiccation, radiation, chemicals, pH etc. These include: 1.Endospores as in Bacilli and Clostridia. 2.Exospores (conidiospores) as in Actinomycetes. 3.Cysts as in Azotobacter. 4.Non-cultivable (but viable) forms as in Enterobacteriaceae. STRUCTURAL MODIFICATIONS OF BACTERIAL CELLS
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  • 5. ➢Endospores are defined as round or ovoid, thick-walled, highly refractile, metabolically inert resistant structures ➢Spores are not obligatory part of the bacterial life cycle. ➢Endospore formation is a mechanism of survival rather than a mechanism of reproduction ➢Endospores exhibit no signs of life, being described as cryptobiotic. ➢Although cryptobiotic, they retain viability indefinitely such that under appropriate environmental conditions, they germinate back into vegetative cells. ➢The endospores can survive possibly hundreds of years until a variety of environmental stimuli trigger germination; they are probably the most durable cells produced in nature.
  • 6. ➢Spore formation is usually triggered by detrimental environmental growth conditions, specially limitation of C-supply. ➢Sporulation occurs in the late log phase / early stationary phase of bacterial growth cycle. ➢The endospores are produced at the rate of one per cell inside bacteria. ➢All endospores producing bacteria are Gram-positive bacilli (except Sporosarcina) such as Bacillus, Clostridium, Thermoactinomycetes and Sporolactobacillus.
  • 8. The core: ➢innermost area of the spore is the spore protoplast or spore core ➢consists of a single copy of chromosome, ribosomes, tRNAs, proteins and enzymes ➢proteins act as a source of amino acids during early phase of germination; they also protect DNA from UV-induced damage. ➢enzymes serve to start protein synthesis and metabolism during germination ➢energy is stored in the form of 3-P-glycerate. ➢contains a unique chemical dipicolinic acid (DPA, pyridine 2-6 dicarboxylic acid), which is absent in vegetative cells. It chelates calcium ions and is responsible for heat resistance of spores. Germ cell membrane: ➢the layer immediately surrounding the core (plasma membrane)
  • 9. Germ cell wall: ➢made of peptidoglycan ➢provides osmotic stability to the spore protoplast. ➢initiates vegetative cell wall formation Spore cortex: ➢thick concentric structure outside the cell wall ➢made of modified peptidoglycan: ➢every third muramic acid residue in the glycan chainis replaced by muramic anhydride, ➢incomplete peptide chains consisting of only L-alanine, and ➢a very low degree of cross linking ➢cortex appears to play a key role in an energy dependent dehydration of spore during sporulation.
  • 10. Spore coat: ➢ a keratin like thick protein layer situated outside the cortex ➢contains approximately 80% of the total spore proteins rich in disulfide groups ➢confer resistance against toxic chemicals including antibiotics. Exosporium: ➢an additional loose layer surrounding the cortex in some bacteria ➢consists of lipids and glycoproteins.
  • 11. Property Vegetative cells Endospores Surface coats Typical Gram-positive murein cell wall polymer Thick spore coat, cortex, and peptidoglycan core wall Microscopic appearance Non-refractile Refractile Calcium dipicolinic acid Absent Present in core Cytoplasmic water activity High Very low Enzymatic activity Present Absent Macromolecular synthesis Present Absent Heat resistance Low High Resistance to chemicals , acids, radiation Low High Differences between endospores and vegetative cells
  • 12. SHAPE AND POSITION OF ENDOSPORES Shape: usually smooth walled and ovoid in shape, but some are spherical and have ridges on wall Size: diameter of spore may be similar, more (bulging), or less than the vegetative cell Position: endospore, while attached to its parent cell, may be central, terminal, sub-terminal or lateral in position The shape, size and position of an endospores are characteristic of a bacterial species giving it a particular shape, and is, therefore, of taxonomic value. For example, the spores of Cl. tetani are drum stick shaped and Cl. botulinum are tennis racquet shaped
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  • 14. Bacterial endospores of Clostridium tetani
  • 15. SPORULATION/SPOROGENESIS ➢The process of formation of bacterial endospores is called as sporulation. ➢Spore formation is usually triggered by adverse environmental growth conditions; usually limitation of carbon/nitrogen supply. ➢Different biochemical events associated with sporulation are: ➢decreased in GTP and GDP, ➢accumulation of a novel purine metabolite - 3’5’-p3Ap3, ➢synthesis of Ca-dipicolinate, and ➢appearance of intracellular protease(s). ➢Induction of sporulation leads to the derepression of many genes (about 200) encoding proteins necessary for spore formation. ➢Sporulation generally takes around 15 hours.
  • 16. ➢First the DNA replicates and condenses into an axial filament, which move towards one of the pole of bacterial cell. ➢This triggers an asymmetrical cell division resulting in the invagination of plasma membrane into cytoplasm at one pole leading to the formation of a fore spore septum. ➢The next step involves the outgrowth of the cell wall around the forespore protoplast resulting in the formation of a forespore surrounded by two membranes. ➢A thick protective layer of mocified peptidoglycan called the cortex is synthesized between the inner and outer forespore membranes. Calcium dipicolinate is also synthesized and incorporated. ➢Spore coat composed of a keratin-like protein then forms around the cortex. ➢Sometimes an an exosporium is also formed
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  • 18. Endospore Cycle, Step 1 A vegetative bacterium about to enter the endospore cycle
  • 19. Endospore Cycle, Step 2 The nucleoid replicates
  • 20. Endospore Cycle, Step 3 A fore spore septum forms
  • 21. Endospore Cycle, Step 4 Each nucleoid becomes surrounded by its own cytoplasmic membrane.
  • 22. Endospore Cycle, Step 5 The cytoplasmic membrane surrounds the isolated nucleoid and cytoplasm forming a forespore
  • 23. Endospore Cycle, Step 6 The forespore is completed and the other molecule of DNA is eventually degraded.
  • 24. Endospore Cycle, Step 7 A thick protective layer of peptidoglycan called the cortex is synthesized between the inner and outer forespore membranes. Calcium dipicolinate is synthesized and incorporated in the forming endospore.
  • 25. Endospore Cycle, Step 8 Another protective layer called the spore coat and composed of protein is synthesized.
  • 26. Endospore Cycle, Step 9 Sometimes a final layer called the exosporium is added. As the vegetative portion of the bacterium is degraded, the completed endospore is released. Sporulation generally takes around 10-15 hours
  • 27. GERMINATION OF SPORE ➢Under favorable environmental conditions and a suitable growth medium a spore 'germinate' to become a vegetative cell again. ➢There are three recognizable stages in spore germination: ➢Activation ➢Germination ➢Outgrowth
  • 28. ➢ Prior to germination the spores undergo a so-called "activation" or maturation phase, which requires the exposure of the cells to high temperature or a prolonged 'resting period' (ageing). ➢ The percentage and rate of germination can be increased by heat, low pH or treatment with sulphydryl compounds, such as mercaptoethanol . ➢ No morphological changes have been demonstrated in this stage, but it appears that some conformational changes occur in the proteins of spore coat in this phase. Activation
  • 29. ➢The germination of the spores initiated by water uptake and swelling causing damage to spore coat ➢Germination requires a germination agent (glucose, amino acids). ➢The agent penetrates the damaged spore coat and activates enzymes that hydrolyses the cortical peptidoglycan; its loose cross- linking and loss of Ca+2 ions promote digestion of peptidoglycan. ➢During germination there is increased respiration and increase in metabolic activities. ➢Germination specific proteases are formed that hydrolyses spore proteins to produce amino acids that are used to initiate protein synthesis in the vegetative cells. ➢The high temperature resistance is lost due to loss of dipicolinic acid. Approximately 25-30% of the spore dry weight is lost. The entire process takes less than a minute. Germination
  • 30. Outgrowth ➢The last stage involves the outgrowth of the vegetative cell leaving the spore coat behind. ➢Outgrowth is defined as the stage from germination upto the formation of first vegetative cell and prior to the first binary fission. ➢The first visible change in this stage is swelling of cell. ➢A germination tube is then extruded either laterally (in Bacillus) or from the pole (in Clostridia) of spore. ➢This is followed by completion of cell wall and in about an hour the synthesis of DNA starts.
  • 31. With the proper environmental stimuli, the endospore germinates. As the protective layers of the endospore are enzymatically broken down, a vegetative bacterium begins to form and emerge. Germination of Spores, Step 1
  • 32. Germination of Spores, Step 2 The vegetative bacterium now begins to divide by binary fission.
  • 34. REASONS FOR RESISTANCE OF SPORES ➢Calcium-dipicolinate ➢Specialized DNA-binding proteins ➢Dehydration of spore cortex ➢DNA repair enzymes
  • 35. DEMONSTRATION OF SPORES ➢Spores are normally impervious to stains. ➢Under the light microscope endospores have a high light refractivity indicative of high protein content. ➢Selective spore stains can enhance the spore structure and more detailed structures are revealed by studies under the electron microscope. ➢Endospores can be stained by modified Zeihl-Nelson's method using 0.25-0.5% sulphuric acid as decolorizing agent, Barthelomew-Mittwar’s method or Schaeffer-Fulton stain technique.
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  • 37. Exospores Exospores are desiccation and heat resistant spores produced by a budding process in members of the genus Metylosinus and Rhodomicrobium. These do not contain dipicolinic acid. Condiospores and sporangiospores Actinomycetes form branching hyphal spores that develop singly or in chains from the tips of hyphae by cross wall formation. If these spores are enclosed in a sac they are called sporangiospores; if not they are called conidiospores. These spores do not have heat resistance but they can survive for longer period of drying. Cysts Cysts are dormant, thick-walled, desiccation resistant forms that develop by differentiation of an entire vegetative cell which can later germinate under suitable conditions. The cyst itself confers resistance to desiccation, radiation and mechanical stress but not to high temperatures. These are produced by genus Azotobacter.