Study of calcium dipicolinate release during bacterial spore germination by using a new, sensitive assay for dipicolinate

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The release of calcium and dipicolinic acid from spores of B megaterium KM during L-alanine-induced triggering of germination has been studied using a new, simple, and rapid assay for dipicolinic acid capable of detecting a concentration of 0.5 μM. The release of both calcium and dipicolinate started within seconds of exposure of the spores to L-alanine, thus preceding other measurable changes associated with germination. From the earliest times, the two substances were released in equimolar quantities, although later in germination calcium predominated.

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Scott, I. R., & Ellar, D. J. (1978). Study of calcium dipicolinate release during bacterial spore germination by using a new, sensitive assay for dipicolinate. Journal of Bacteriology, 135(1), 133–137. https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.135.1.133-137.1978

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