Carbon starvation induces the development of a starvation- and stress-resistant cell state in marine Vibrio sp. strain S14 (CCUG 15956). The starved cells remain highly responsive to nutrients during prolonged starvation and exhibit instantaneous severalfold increases in the rates of protein synthesis and RNA synthesis when substrate is added. In order to elucidate the physiological basis for the survival of cells that are starved for a long time, as well as the capacity of these cells for rapid and efficient recovery, we analyzed the ribosome content of carbon-starved Vibrio sp. strain S14 cells. By using direct chemical measurements of the amounts of ribosomal particles in carbon-starved cultures, we demonstrated that ribosomes were lost ...
International audienceTo explore the variability of bacterial biomass conversion factors in aquatic ...
Starvation is a common stress experienced by bacteria living in natural environments and the ability...
Graduation date: 1981The physiological responses of populations of a marine\ud Pseudomonas sp. to nu...
The physiological status of carbon-starved cells of the marine Vibro sp. strain S14 has been investi...
Graduation date: 1983The starvation-survival patterns of 16 freshly isolated open\ud ocean bacteria ...
Graduation date: 1988Cell populations of the marine bacterium ANT-300, from\ud either batch culture ...
Graduation date: 1989The psychrophilic marine Vibrio sp., ANT-300, was able to utilize a variety of ...
Aerobacter aerogenes was shown to accumulate large quantities of a glycogen-1ike polysaccharide when...
The induction of DnaK and GroEL homologous proteins by heat-shock and long-term carbon starvation wa...
The adaptation of a psychrophilic, marine vibrio (Ant-300), previously cultured in rich medium, to s...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 60-63)How organisms survive starvation is poorly understo...
Experiments with bacteria in culture have shown that they often display “feast and famine” strategie...
Starvation affects marine bacteria also under anaerobic conditions. Some basic data obtained for ana...
Heterotrophic bacteria grow and divide rapidly when resources are abundant. Yet resources are finite...
Vibrio vulnificus is a model environmental organism exhibiting a classical starvation response durin...
International audienceTo explore the variability of bacterial biomass conversion factors in aquatic ...
Starvation is a common stress experienced by bacteria living in natural environments and the ability...
Graduation date: 1981The physiological responses of populations of a marine\ud Pseudomonas sp. to nu...
The physiological status of carbon-starved cells of the marine Vibro sp. strain S14 has been investi...
Graduation date: 1983The starvation-survival patterns of 16 freshly isolated open\ud ocean bacteria ...
Graduation date: 1988Cell populations of the marine bacterium ANT-300, from\ud either batch culture ...
Graduation date: 1989The psychrophilic marine Vibrio sp., ANT-300, was able to utilize a variety of ...
Aerobacter aerogenes was shown to accumulate large quantities of a glycogen-1ike polysaccharide when...
The induction of DnaK and GroEL homologous proteins by heat-shock and long-term carbon starvation wa...
The adaptation of a psychrophilic, marine vibrio (Ant-300), previously cultured in rich medium, to s...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 60-63)How organisms survive starvation is poorly understo...
Experiments with bacteria in culture have shown that they often display “feast and famine” strategie...
Starvation affects marine bacteria also under anaerobic conditions. Some basic data obtained for ana...
Heterotrophic bacteria grow and divide rapidly when resources are abundant. Yet resources are finite...
Vibrio vulnificus is a model environmental organism exhibiting a classical starvation response durin...
International audienceTo explore the variability of bacterial biomass conversion factors in aquatic ...
Starvation is a common stress experienced by bacteria living in natural environments and the ability...
Graduation date: 1981The physiological responses of populations of a marine\ud Pseudomonas sp. to nu...