A Streptom yces griseus strain deficient in the formation of aerial mycelium and arthrospore develop merit (Amy-) was studied by electron microscopy and compared with the sporulating parental strain (Amy+). The investigations were performed with colonies groun on solid medium. The substructural characteristics of the essential events of sporogenesis could clearly been demonstrated in the aerial mycelium of the Amy+ colonies. The mycelium of the surface region of the Amy-colonies shoucd altered features. The most pronounced alteration was the absence of the surface sheath, normally present on the aerial hyphae of the parental strain. The cross wall type 11, characteristic of sporogeneous hyphae, was not discernible in the Amy-hyphae. Some substructural features resembling the essential events of normal sporogenesis were evident in the Amystrain, albeit diminished and interfered with by abnormalities. The resulting propagative cells a ere of different size and feature. are essential for sporogenesis of streptoniycetes, are: 1. The development of an additional outer cell wall layer on the aerial hyphae, the surface sheath (surface layer, fibrous layer) ; 2. the increased development of cross walls, resulting in the formation of closely spaced hyphae; 3. the formation of a special cross wall (sporulation septuni), the type I1 cross wall (WILLIAMS et al. 1973); 4. cell separation by autolytic activities; 5. secondary cell wall thickening during the process of arthrospore maturation. The sequence of these events appears to be strictly regulated. The impairment of any of these developniental steps, t..g. by mutagenic treatment, causes serious deviations of sporogenesis (CHATER 1972, CHATBR and MERRICK 1979, HOPWOOD et al. 1969et al. , MCVITTIE 1974 (QEAFE et ul. 1981, 1982b, MOTH et ul. 1982a, 1982b. One of them is the deficiency in the production of aerial mycelium and arthrospores when grown on solid niediuni. The aini of the present paper is a comparative substructural analysis of a non-sporulating strain of Streptomyces griseus (Amy-) LM 1 and its parental strain (Amy+) HP (ROTH et al. 1982b). The attention was concentrated on the essential events of sporogenesis defined above.
Materials and methodsStrains: Slreptomyces g r t m u HP (Amy+) formed aerial mycelium and arthrospores when grown on solid agar medium. S. griseus LM 1 (Amy-) was deficient in aerial mycelium and arthrospore formation under similar cultivation conditions (ROTH et al. 1981 b).