Author: Pecheritsyna S. Arkhipova O. Suzina N. Lysanskaya V. Laurinavichyus K. Shcherbakova V.
Publisher: MAIK Nauka/Interperiodica
ISSN: 0026-2617
Source: Microbiology, Vol.80, Iss.1, 2011-02, pp. : 37-42
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Abstract
Polysaccharide was revealed in the cytoplasm of spore-forming Clostridium algoriphilum 14D1 = VKM B-2271 = DSM 16153 grown on glucose at 5°C. This polymer was isolated, purified, and identified as a glycogen-like compound based on analysis of its hydrolysis products. The ratio of the polysaccharide to the dry biomass weight did not change in the course of culture growth. Limitation of C. algoriphilum 14D1 growth by nitrogen resulted in a doubling of the polysaccharide/dry biomass ratio. The transition of C. algoriphilum 14D1 cells from optimal conditions into carbon-free medium resulted in utilization of intracellular polysaccharide. The amount of polysaccharide was shown to depend on glucose concentration, type of the carbon substrate, and growth temperature. Future investigations of polysaccharide functions in C. algoriphilum 14D1 cells are discussed.