Bacteria can become dormant or form spores when they are starved for nutrients. Here, we find that non-sporulating Bacillus subtilis cells can survive deep starvation conditions for many months. During this period, cells adopt an almost coccoid shape and become tolerant to antibiotics. Unexpectedly, these cells appear to be metabolically active and show a transcriptome profile very different from that of stationary phase cells. We show that these starved cells are not dormant but are growing and dividing, albeit with a doubling time close to 4 days. Very low nutrient levels, comparable to 10,000-fold diluted lysogeny broth (LB), are sufficient to sustain this growth. This extreme slow growth, which we propose to call 'oligotrophic growth st...
Bacillus subtilis resorts to cannibalism to delay sporulation under severe nutritional limitation. W...
International audienceBacteria are able to adapt to nutrient availability in the environment. For ex...
Abstract Fitness of bacteria is determined both by how fast cells grow when nutrients are abundant a...
ABSTRACT Bacillus subtilis cells can mount a number of responses to nutritional deprivation but ulti...
Bacillus subtilis is an important soil-dwelling bacteria species that is used for the production of ...
Bacillus subtilis is an important soil-dwelling bacteria species that is used for the production of ...
Nutrient scarcity is a common condition in nature, but the resulting extremely low growth rates (bel...
ABSTRACT Bacteria in nature are known to survive for long periods under restricting conditions, main...
growth advantage in stationary phase (GASP); stress-induced mutations. Conditions that sustain const...
© 2016 Institut Pasteur.Bacteria have high adaptive potential that ensures their survival during var...
The adaptive reactions of plant pathogenic bacterium Pectobacterium atrosepticum SCRI1043 under star...
Summary: Numerous observations demonstrate that microorganisms can survive very long periods of nutr...
<div><p>In the lifecycle of microorganisms, prolonged starvation is prevalent and sustaining life du...
We are surrounded by bacteria, but they do not completely dominate our planet despite the ability of...
Biology, Swenson College of Science and EngineeringMycobacteria are a genus of bacteria known for th...
Bacillus subtilis resorts to cannibalism to delay sporulation under severe nutritional limitation. W...
International audienceBacteria are able to adapt to nutrient availability in the environment. For ex...
Abstract Fitness of bacteria is determined both by how fast cells grow when nutrients are abundant a...
ABSTRACT Bacillus subtilis cells can mount a number of responses to nutritional deprivation but ulti...
Bacillus subtilis is an important soil-dwelling bacteria species that is used for the production of ...
Bacillus subtilis is an important soil-dwelling bacteria species that is used for the production of ...
Nutrient scarcity is a common condition in nature, but the resulting extremely low growth rates (bel...
ABSTRACT Bacteria in nature are known to survive for long periods under restricting conditions, main...
growth advantage in stationary phase (GASP); stress-induced mutations. Conditions that sustain const...
© 2016 Institut Pasteur.Bacteria have high adaptive potential that ensures their survival during var...
The adaptive reactions of plant pathogenic bacterium Pectobacterium atrosepticum SCRI1043 under star...
Summary: Numerous observations demonstrate that microorganisms can survive very long periods of nutr...
<div><p>In the lifecycle of microorganisms, prolonged starvation is prevalent and sustaining life du...
We are surrounded by bacteria, but they do not completely dominate our planet despite the ability of...
Biology, Swenson College of Science and EngineeringMycobacteria are a genus of bacteria known for th...
Bacillus subtilis resorts to cannibalism to delay sporulation under severe nutritional limitation. W...
International audienceBacteria are able to adapt to nutrient availability in the environment. For ex...
Abstract Fitness of bacteria is determined both by how fast cells grow when nutrients are abundant a...