When Mycobacterium smegmatis TMC1546 was grown at different concentrations of glucose supplemented to a synthetic medium already containing 2% v/v glycerol, the following changes were observed. Amount of calmodulin-like protein (CAMLP), total and individual phospholipids (PLs) namely phosphatidylethanolamine, cardiolipin, phosphatidylglycerol and phosphatidylinositol mannosides and total lipids and growth increased up to 5% w/v but decreased at higher concentrations of glucose (7.5% w/v and above). Cyclic AMP content of the whole cells decreased continuously with increase in glucose concentration in the medium. Incorporation of P-32i into total phospholipids was inhibited by two calmodulin antagonists trifluoperazine and phenothiazine (50% at 40-mu-M) and the calcium-specific chelator ethylene glycol bis (beta-aminoethyl ether) N,N,N',N'-tetraacetate (EGTA) 35% at 2 mM. Total lipids, CAMLP and growth of this organism are also modulated in a similar way in response to the glucose concentration in the growth medium. Taking these observations together it is suggested that CAMLP has some effect on the metabolism of PLs.