Abstract
The electrophoretic mobility of Rhizobium trifolii strain TAl was relatively constant during the early and late phases of growth, but exhibited a temporary sharp increase in the late logarithmic--early stationary phase. The electrophoretic behaviour of slow-growing species of Rhizobium was characterized by zero mobility at pH 2� 0, and a constant negative mobility between pH 4�0 and 10�7. In contrast, all fast-growing strains, except R. trifolii TAl, exhibited slight positive mobility at pH 2� 0, a constant negative mobility between pH 4�0 and 9� 2, and a marked increase in mobility between pH 9�2 and 10�7. These results suggest that the surfaces of the slow-growing bacteria and strain TAl contain only acidic (carboxyl) groups, whereas those of the fast�growing strains contain a predominance of acid groups along with some basic (amino) groups.
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Developmental Biology,Endocrinology,Genetics,General Materials Science,Molecular Biology,Animal Science and Zoology,Reproductive Medicine,General Medicine,Biotechnology
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