Levels of Ca2+-Dipicolinic Acid in Individual Bacillus Spores Determined Using Microfluidic Raman Tweezers
- ECU Author/Contributor (non-ECU co-authors, if there are any, appear on document)
- De Chen (Creator)
- Shu-shi Huang (Creator)
- Yong-qing Li (Creator)
- Patricia L. Pelczar (Creator)
- Peter Setlow (Creator)
- Venkata Ramana Vepachedu (Creator)
- Institution
- East Carolina University (ECU )
- Web Site: http://www.ecu.edu/lib/
Abstract: Pyridine-2 6-dicarboxylic acid (dipicolinic acid [DPA]) in a 1:1 chelate with calcium ion (Ca-DPA) comprises 5 to 15% of the dry weight of spores of Bacillus species. Ca-DPA is important in spore resistance to many environmental stresses and in spore stability and Ca-DPA levels in spore populations can vary with spore species/strains as well as with sporulation conditions. We have measured levels of Ca-DPA in large numbers of individual spores in populations of a variety of Bacillus species and strains by using microfluidic Raman tweezers in which a single spore is trapped in a focused laser beam and its Ca-DPA is quantitated from the intensity of the Ca-DPA-specific band at 1 017 cm!1 in Raman spectroscopy. Conclusions from these measurements include the following: (i) Ca-DPA concentrations in the spore core are >800 mM well above Ca-DPA solubility; (ii) SpoVA proteins may be involved in Ca-DPA uptake in sporulation; and (iii) Ca-DPA levels differ significantly among individual spores in a population but much of this variation could be due to variations in the sizes of individual spores. Originally published Journal of Bacteriology Vol. 189 No. 13 July 2007
Additional Information
- Publication
- Other
- Journal of Bacteriology. 189:13(July 2007) p. 4681-4687.
- Language: English
- Date: 2011
- Keywords
- Bacillus spores, Ca-DPA, Raman spectroscopy
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