Bacteria exhibit an optimal growth rate in culture media with sufficient nutrients at an optimal temperature and pH. In addition, the concentration of solutes plays a critical role in bacterial growth and survival. Glutamate is known to be a major anionic solute involved in osmoregulation and the bacterial cell's response to changes in solute concentration. To determine how glutamate uptake is involved in osmoregulation in the rice bacterial pathogen Burkholderia glumae BGR1, we mutated the gltI gene encoding a periplasmic substrate binding protein of a glutamate transport system to abolish glutamate uptake, and monitored the growth of the gltI null mutant in Luria-Bertani medium. We found that the gltI null mutant showed a slower growth ra...
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...
Ruffert S, Lambert C, Peter H, Wendisch VF, Kramer R. Efflux of compatible solutes in Corynebacteriu...
<div><p>Bacteria exhibit an optimal growth rate in culture media with sufficient nutrients at an opt...
Burkholderia glumae is a Gram-negative bacterium causing bacterial panicle blight (BPB) in rice. BPB...
Bacteria often possess relatively flexible genome structures and adaptive genetic variants that allo...
The rice pathogen Burkholderia glumae uses amino acids as a principal carbon source and thus produce...
Equipe Osmorégulation chez les Bactéries (OB) devenue Dualité et Universalité de l'Adaptation Lors d...
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...
In a wide variety of organisms, L-proIine and glycine betaine are amongst the compounds accumulated ...
A number of species of bacteria from the genus Burkholderia have been shown to be causal agents of d...
A number of species of bacteria from the genus Burkholderia have been shown to be causal agents of d...
Glutamate contributes to the acid tolerance response (ATR) of many Gram-negative and Gram-positive b...
Cells of an industrial strain of the L-glutamate producer Corynebacterium glutamicum grown in biotin...
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...
Ruffert S, Lambert C, Peter H, Wendisch VF, Kramer R. Efflux of compatible solutes in Corynebacteriu...
<div><p>Bacteria exhibit an optimal growth rate in culture media with sufficient nutrients at an opt...
Burkholderia glumae is a Gram-negative bacterium causing bacterial panicle blight (BPB) in rice. BPB...
Bacteria often possess relatively flexible genome structures and adaptive genetic variants that allo...
The rice pathogen Burkholderia glumae uses amino acids as a principal carbon source and thus produce...
Equipe Osmorégulation chez les Bactéries (OB) devenue Dualité et Universalité de l'Adaptation Lors d...
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...
In a wide variety of organisms, L-proIine and glycine betaine are amongst the compounds accumulated ...
A number of species of bacteria from the genus Burkholderia have been shown to be causal agents of d...
A number of species of bacteria from the genus Burkholderia have been shown to be causal agents of d...
Glutamate contributes to the acid tolerance response (ATR) of many Gram-negative and Gram-positive b...
Cells of an industrial strain of the L-glutamate producer Corynebacterium glutamicum grown in biotin...
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...
Ruffert S, Lambert C, Peter H, Wendisch VF, Kramer R. Efflux of compatible solutes in Corynebacteriu...