Effect of Helium Gas at Elevated Pressure on Iron Transport and Growth of Escherichia coli
Autor: | N. A. Schlamm, J. E. Perry, J. R. Wild |
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Rok vydání: | 1974 |
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Physiology and Metabolism Iron Hydrostatic pressure chemistry.chemical_element Biology medicine.disease_cause Benzoates Helium Microbiology Phase (matter) Escherichia coli Hydrostatic Pressure Pressure medicine Molecular Biology Edetic Acid Chromatography Cell-Free System Helium gas Strain (chemistry) Sulfates Iron transport Culture Media Biochemistry chemistry Ambient pressure |
Zdroj: | Journal of Bacteriology. 117:170-174 |
ISSN: | 1098-5530 0021-9193 |
DOI: | 10.1128/jb.117.1.170-174.1974 |
Popis: | Helium at an ambient pressure of 68 at m with 0.2 atm of O 2 shortened by 1 to 1.5 h the lag phase for growth of Escherichia coli in minimal medium supplemented with 2 μliters of cell-free culture filtrate (CFF) per ml or with 1 μM 2,3-dihydroxybenzoylserine (DHBS), an iron chelator. The lag phase of cultures not exposed to helium could be shortened by use of supplements, but higher concentrations were required—10 to 30 μliters of CFF per ml or 10 to 50 μM DHBS. Strain AN 193 of E. coli , which requires the DHBS precursor 2,3-dihydroxybenzoic acid (DHBA), grew well in media with 10 μM DHBA when exposed to helium at 68 atm, whereas 100 μM DHBA was required for growth in unexposed cultures. In the presence of 100 μM DHBA plus 1.0 μM ethylenediaminetetraactic acid, growth was inhibited at 1 and 68 atm. Growth was restored, however, by the addition of 0.1 μM FeSO 4 at 68 atm and 1.0 μM FeSO 4 at 1 atm, but lag times were invariably shorter in the pressurized cultures. Hydrostatic pressures of 68 atm did not reduce the lag phase in the presence of CFF, DHBS, or DHBA. Our results suggest that 68 atm of helium pressure, but not hydrostatic pressure, elicited a more rapid transport of iron into the cells. |
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