Affiliation:
1. Naval Biological Laboratory, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley, California
Abstract
Dimmick, Robert
L. (University of California, Berkeley). Rhythmic response of
Serratia marcescens
to elevated temperature. J. Bacteriol.
89:
791–798. 1965.—Populations of
Serratia marcescens
of varied ages and pretreatments, which had been grown in a chemically defined medium, were subjected to thermal stress at 50 to 56 C. The numbers of survivors were plotted vs. time to form survivor curves, and the curves were assembled to form three-dimensional models. The manner in which survivors varied as a function of age and time of heating was variable and often rhythmic. Different three-dimensional patterns were found when different inoculum for the test culture was used. Apparently some “dead” cells again produced colonies after extended heating periods (recuperation); this tendency varied with the age of the culture. Diminutive colony forms, which produced normal colonies upon transfer, appeared and disappeared during heating; this tendency fluctuated with age. It is suggested that survivor curves represent a distribution of resistant forms within the population, and that this distribution varies in a manner best described in terms of servomechanistic response within each cell and within a given culture. Difficulties of attempting to relate changes in specific molecular species to subsequent whole-cell responses are discussed.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
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