<div><p>All living cells employ an array of different mechanisms to help them survive changes in extra cellular osmotic pressure. The difference in the concentration of chemicals in a bacterium's cytoplasm and the external environment generates an osmotic pressure that inflates the cell. It is thought that the bacterium <em>Escherichia coli</em> use a number of interconnected systems to adapt to changes in external pressure, allowing them to maintain turgor and live in surroundings that range more than two-hundred-fold in external osmolality. Here, we use fluorescence imaging to make the first measurements of cell volume changes over time during hyperosmotic shock and subsequent adaptation on a single cell level <em>in vivo</em> with a time...
For bacteria, maintaining higher internal solute concentrations than those present in the environmen...
Rapid changes in extracellular osmolarity are one of many insults microbial cells face on a daily ba...
The effect of osmotic stress on the intracellular diffusion of proteins in Escherichia coli was stud...
All living cells employ an array of different mechanisms to help them survive changes in extra cellu...
AbstractIn Escherichia coli, a sudden increase in external concentration causes a pressure drop acro...
Bacterial cells in their natural environments encounter rapid and large changes in external osmolali...
<p>(A) A sequence of fluorescent images of <i>E.coli</i> cells prior and during the hyperosmotic sho...
Bacterial cells in their natural environments encounter rapid and large changes in external osmolali...
For most cells, a sudden decrease in external osmolarity results in fast water influx that can burst...
Escherichia coli adapts to changing environmental osmolality to survive and maintain growth. It has ...
Water is central for all living cells; in prokaryotes—also in fungi and plants— osmotic forces regu...
This study investigated the physical properties of Escherichia coli cells grown in different media a...
Mechanosensitive (MS) channels allow cells to sense and respond to environmental changes. In bacteri...
International audienceDuring osmotic changes of their environment, cells actively regulate their vol...
AbstractThe physical and mechanical properties of the cell envelope of Escherichia coli are poorly u...
For bacteria, maintaining higher internal solute concentrations than those present in the environmen...
Rapid changes in extracellular osmolarity are one of many insults microbial cells face on a daily ba...
The effect of osmotic stress on the intracellular diffusion of proteins in Escherichia coli was stud...
All living cells employ an array of different mechanisms to help them survive changes in extra cellu...
AbstractIn Escherichia coli, a sudden increase in external concentration causes a pressure drop acro...
Bacterial cells in their natural environments encounter rapid and large changes in external osmolali...
<p>(A) A sequence of fluorescent images of <i>E.coli</i> cells prior and during the hyperosmotic sho...
Bacterial cells in their natural environments encounter rapid and large changes in external osmolali...
For most cells, a sudden decrease in external osmolarity results in fast water influx that can burst...
Escherichia coli adapts to changing environmental osmolality to survive and maintain growth. It has ...
Water is central for all living cells; in prokaryotes—also in fungi and plants— osmotic forces regu...
This study investigated the physical properties of Escherichia coli cells grown in different media a...
Mechanosensitive (MS) channels allow cells to sense and respond to environmental changes. In bacteri...
International audienceDuring osmotic changes of their environment, cells actively regulate their vol...
AbstractThe physical and mechanical properties of the cell envelope of Escherichia coli are poorly u...
For bacteria, maintaining higher internal solute concentrations than those present in the environmen...
Rapid changes in extracellular osmolarity are one of many insults microbial cells face on a daily ba...
The effect of osmotic stress on the intracellular diffusion of proteins in Escherichia coli was stud...