Factors That Affect the Enlargement of Bacterial Protoplasts and Spheroplasts

Int J Mol Sci. 2020 Sep 27;21(19):7131. doi: 10.3390/ijms21197131.

Abstract

Cell enlargement is essential for the microinjection of various substances into bacterial cells. The cell wall (peptidoglycan) inhibits cell enlargement. Thus, bacterial protoplasts/spheroplasts are used for enlargement because they lack cell wall. Though bacterial species that are capable of gene manipulation are limited, procedure for bacterial cell enlargement does not involve any gene manipulation technique. In order to prevent cell wall resynthesis during enlargement of protoplasts/spheroplasts, incubation media are supplemented with inhibitors of peptidoglycan biosynthesis such as penicillin. Moreover, metal ion composition in the incubation medium affects the properties of the plasma membrane. Therefore, in order to generate enlarged cells that are suitable for microinjection, metal ion composition in the medium should be considered. Experiment of bacterial protoplast or spheroplast enlargement is useful for studies on bacterial plasma membrane biosynthesis. In this paper, we have summarized the factors that influence bacterial cell enlargement.

Keywords: DNA replication; bacterial cell enlargement; metal ion composition; microinjection; protoplasts; spheroplasts; vacuole formation.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Bacteria / cytology*
  • Cell Enlargement*
  • Cell Membrane / metabolism
  • Cell Wall / drug effects
  • Culture Media / chemistry*
  • Ions / chemistry
  • Metals / chemistry
  • Osmotic Pressure
  • Penicillins / pharmacology
  • Peptidoglycan / biosynthesis
  • Protein Biosynthesis / drug effects
  • Protoplasts / physiology*
  • Spheroplasts / growth & development*

Substances

  • Culture Media
  • Ions
  • Metals
  • Penicillins
  • Peptidoglycan