Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology, Macdonald College of McGill University, 21,111 Lakeshore Road, Ste Anne de Bellevue, Quebec H9X 1C0, Canada
Abstract
Growth of the marine bacterium
Deleya aesta
in a succinate minimal medium showed increasingly long lag phases as Na
+
was decreased below the optimum (200 to 500 mM). The minimum Na
+
concentration permitting growth consistently was 15 mM. Supplementation of the medium with KHCO
3
(as a source of CO
2
) or yeast extract, especially in combination, reduced the lag phase, increased the rate of exponential growth, and allowed growth at 8 mM Na
+
. KHCO
3
did not reduce the lag period but did increase the rate of exponential growth of
Deleya venusta, Deleya pacifica
, and
Alteromonas haloplanktis
214. Yeast extract was active for all three. The effect of yeast extract on
D. aesta
could be reproduced by a mixture of amino acids approximating its amino acid composition.
l
-Alanine,
l
-aspartate, and
l
-methionine, in combination, were the most effective in reducing the lag phase, although not as effective as the complete mixture. Succinate,
l
-aspartate, and
l
-alanine were transported into the cells by largely independent pathways and oxidized at rates which were much lower at 10 than at 200 mM Na
+
.
l
-Methionine was transported at a low rate in the absence of Na
+
and at a higher rate at 10 mM but was not oxidized. Above 25 mM Na
+
, the rate of transport of the carbon source was not the rate-limiting step for growth. It is concluded that a combination of transportable carbon sources reduced the lag period and increased the rate of exponential growth because they can be taken up independently and at low Na
+
utilized simultaneously.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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