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<i>Bacillus</i> spore germination: mechanisms, identification, and antibacterial strategies

Lihua Fan, Yanru Zhang, Balarabe B. Ismail, Aliyu Idris Muhammad, Guoliang Li, Donghong Liu

2023Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition32 citationsDOI

Abstract

Bacterial spores are metabolically inactive and highly resistant to harsh environmental conditions in nature and during decontamination processes in food and related industries. However, inducing germination using specific germinants in dormant spores can convert them into vegetative cells which are metabolically active and fragile. The potential utility of a “germinate to eradicate” strategy, also known as germination-inactivation, has been validated in foods. Meanwhile, the strategy has sparked much interest in triggering and maximizing spore germination. Although many details of the spore germination process have been identified over the past decades, there remain many uncertainties, including some signal transduction mechanisms involved in germination. In addition, the successful implementation of the germination-inactivation strategy relies on the sensitive detection of germinative biomarkers within minutes of germination initiation and the optimal timing for the subsequent inactivation step. Meanwhile, the emergence of biomarkers has renewed attention to the practical application of the spore germination process. Here, this review presents the current knowledge of the germination mechanisms of Bacillus spore, influencing factors, and germination biomarkers. It also covers a detailed discussion on the development of germination-inactivation as a spore eradication strategy.

Topics & Concepts

Spore germinationGerminationSporeIdentification (biology)Bacillus (shape)Bacterial sporeMicrobiologyBiologyBacillus subtilisBacteriaChemistryBiotechnologyBotanyEndosporeGeneticsBacillus and Francisella bacterial researchMicrobial Inactivation MethodsBacterial biofilms and quorum sensing