NUTRITIONAL CONTROL OF MORPHOGENESIS IN ARTHROBACTER CRYSTALLOPOIETES

Abstract
Ensign, Jerald C. (University of Illinois, Urbana), and R. S. Wolfe . Nutritional control of morphogenesis in Arthrobacter crystallopoietes . J. Bacteriol. 87: 924–932. 1964.— Arthrobacter crystallopoietes exhibits the cyclic, morphological variation which is a characteristic of this genus. A simple chemically defined medium was developed in which this organism is restricted to growth and division entirely in the coccoid form. Addition singly to this medium of l -arginine, l -phenylalanine, l -asparagine, l -lysine, succinate, malate, fumarate, lactate, or butyrate results in the formation of the rod-shaped stage. A large number of other compounds either increase, have no effect on, or inhibit growth without inducing morphological change in the organisms.

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