Abstract
The morphology of M. mycoides was well preserved after washing and suspension in buffered 0.4 [image]-sucrose solutions, but the survival of viable particles was no better, and the loss of ultraviolet (u.v.)-absorbing substances and the decrease of turbidity was no less than in hypotonic solution (0.01 [image]-tris HC1 or 0.01 [image]-Na2HPO+ KH4PO4). The addition of Mg2+, Ca2+, spermidine or spermine (increasing order of activity) decreased the decrease of turbidity and loss of u.v.-absorbing substances. Ca2+ and Mg2+, but not spermine, increased the degree of survival of viable particles. Ethylene-diaminetetra-acetate (EDTA; 0.01 [image]) increased the loss of u.v.-absorbing substances, and decrease! the turbidity and degree of survival. Ca2+, Mg2+ and spermine annulled the effects of EDTA on loss of u.v.-absorbing material and on the turbidity, but only Ca2+ prevented the lethal effect of EDTA. Filaments disappeared and cell volume increased when the organisms were transferred from hyper-tonic to hypotonic solutions; the shape changes were reversible.

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