In this report, we compared the effects on the growth of Lactobacillus plantarum of raising the medium molarity by high concentrations of KCl or NaCl and iso-osmotic concentrations of nonionic compounds. Analysis of cellular extracts for organic constituents by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy showed that salt-stressed cells do not contain detectable amounts of organic osmolytes, whereas sugar-stressed cells contain sugar (and some sugar-derived) compounds. The cytoplasmic concentrations of lactose and sucrose in growing cells are always similar to the concentrations in the medium. By using the activity of the glycine betaine transport system as a measure of hyperosmotic conditions, we show that, in contrast to KCl and NaCl, high con...
International audienceGlucose uptake by Corynebacterium glutamicum is predominantly assured by a man...
Bacteria respond to changes in medium osmolarity by varying the concentrations of specific solutes i...
The response of Lactococcus lactis subsp. cremoris NCDO 712 to low water activity (aw) was investiga...
In this report, we compared the effects on the growth of Lactobacillus plantarum of raising the medi...
Bacteria respond to changes in medium osmolarity by varying the concentrations of specific solutes i...
Bacteria respond to changes in medium osmolarity by varying the concentrations of specific solutes i...
Microorganisms react upon hyperosmotic stress by accumulating compatible solutes. Here we report tha...
Bacteria respond to changes in medium osmolarity by varying the concentrations of specific solutes i...
Bacteria respond to changes in medium osmolarity by varying the concentrations of specific solutes i...
A simplified view of a microorganism (or one cell organism) is that of a compartment containing a va...
International audienceEscherichia coli and Lactobacillus plantarum were subjected to final water pot...
Aims: To study the modification of the cell wall of Lactobacillus casei ATCC 393 grown in high salt ...
The effect of osmotic stress, given as decreased water activity (aw), on growth and the accumulation...
Increases in turbidity of Escherichia coZi strain ~ 1 2 due to added non-permeant salts (NaCl and Mg...
Plants and bacteria respond to hyperosmotic stress by an increase in intracellular osmolality, adjus...
International audienceGlucose uptake by Corynebacterium glutamicum is predominantly assured by a man...
Bacteria respond to changes in medium osmolarity by varying the concentrations of specific solutes i...
The response of Lactococcus lactis subsp. cremoris NCDO 712 to low water activity (aw) was investiga...
In this report, we compared the effects on the growth of Lactobacillus plantarum of raising the medi...
Bacteria respond to changes in medium osmolarity by varying the concentrations of specific solutes i...
Bacteria respond to changes in medium osmolarity by varying the concentrations of specific solutes i...
Microorganisms react upon hyperosmotic stress by accumulating compatible solutes. Here we report tha...
Bacteria respond to changes in medium osmolarity by varying the concentrations of specific solutes i...
Bacteria respond to changes in medium osmolarity by varying the concentrations of specific solutes i...
A simplified view of a microorganism (or one cell organism) is that of a compartment containing a va...
International audienceEscherichia coli and Lactobacillus plantarum were subjected to final water pot...
Aims: To study the modification of the cell wall of Lactobacillus casei ATCC 393 grown in high salt ...
The effect of osmotic stress, given as decreased water activity (aw), on growth and the accumulation...
Increases in turbidity of Escherichia coZi strain ~ 1 2 due to added non-permeant salts (NaCl and Mg...
Plants and bacteria respond to hyperosmotic stress by an increase in intracellular osmolality, adjus...
International audienceGlucose uptake by Corynebacterium glutamicum is predominantly assured by a man...
Bacteria respond to changes in medium osmolarity by varying the concentrations of specific solutes i...
The response of Lactococcus lactis subsp. cremoris NCDO 712 to low water activity (aw) was investiga...