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2018
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Stress-induced formation of cell wall-deficient cells in filamentous actinomycetes

Abstract
The cell wall is a shape-defining structure that envelopes almost all bacteria and protects them from environmental stresses. Bacteria can be forced to grow without a cell wall under certain conditions that interfere with cell wall synthesis, but the relevance of these wall-less cells (known as L-forms) is unclear. Here, we show that several species of filamentous actinomycetes have a natural ability to generate wall-deficient cells in response to hyperosmotic stress, which we call S-cells. This wall-deficient state is transient, as S-cells are able to switch to the normal mycelial mode of growth. However, prolonged exposure of S-cells to hyperosmotic stress yields variants that are able to proliferate indefinitely without their cell wall, similarly to L-forms. We propose that formation of wall-deficient cells in actinomycetes may serve as an adaptation to osmotic stress.
Author(s)
Ramijan, Karina
Ultee, Eveline
Willemse, Joost
Zhang, Zheren
Wondergem, Joeri A.J.
Meij, Anne van der
Heinrich, Doris  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Silicatforschung ISC  
Briegel, Ariane
Wezel, Gilles P. van
Claessen, Dennis
Journal
Nature Communications  
Open Access
DOI
10.1038/s41467-018-07560-9
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English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Silicatforschung ISC  
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