نتایج جستجو برای: chemostats

تعداد نتایج: 252  

2013
Hugh C Woolfenden Andrew J Gates Chris Bocking Mark G Blyth David J Richardson Vincent Moulton

When denitrifying bacteria such as Paracoccus denitrificans respire anaerobically they convert nitrate to dinitrogen gas via a pathway which includes the potent greenhouse gas, nitrous oxide (N2 O). The copper-dependent enzyme Nitrous Oxide reductase (Nos) catalyzes the reduction of N2 O to dinitrogen. In low-copper conditions, recent experiments in chemostats have demonstrated that Nos efficie...

2012
Minsu Kim Zhongge Zhang Hiroyuki Okano Dalai Yan Alexander Groisman Terence Hwa

The efficient sequestration of nutrients is vital for the growth and survival of microorganisms. Some nutrients, such as CO2 and NH3, are readily diffusible across the cell membrane. The large membrane permeability of these nutrients obviates the need of transporters when the ambient level is high. When the ambient level is low, however, maintaining a high intracellular nutrient level against p...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2013
Dorothy F Newton Sandra Macfarlane George T Macfarlane

The composition and metabolic activities of the human colonic microbiota are modulated by a number of external factors, including diet and antibiotic therapy. Changes in the structure and metabolism of the gut microbiota may have long-term consequences for host health. The large intestine harbors a complex microbial ecosystem comprising several hundreds of different bacterial species, which com...

Journal: :Eukaryotic cell 2003
Margarida Moreira dos Santos Andreas Karoly Gombert Bjarke Christensen Lisbeth Olsson Jens Nielsen

A detailed characterization of the central metabolic network of Saccharomyces cerevisiae CEN.PK 113-7D was carried out during cometabolism of different mixtures of glucose and acetate, using aerobic C-limited chemostats in which one of these two substrates was labeled with (13)C. To confirm the role of malic enzyme, an isogenic strain with the corresponding gene deleted was grown under the same...

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 2009
Charles Lu Matthew J Brauer David Botstein

Yeast cells respond to a variety of environmental stresses, including heat shock and growth limitation. There is considerable overlap in these responses both from the point of view of gene expression patterns and cross-protection for survival. We performed experiments in which cells growing at different steady-state growth rates in chemostats were subjected to a short heat pulse. Gene expressio...

2017
Omar M Warsi Daniel E Dykhuizen

Interactions between different axes of an organism's niche determine the evolutionary trajectory of a population. An extreme case of these interactions is predicted from ecological theory in Liebig's law of the minimum. This law states that in environments where multiple nutrients are in relatively low concentrations, only one nutrient will affect the growth of the organism. This implies that t...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2003
Gregor F Fussmann Stephen P Ellner Nelson G Hairston

Microevolution is typically ignored as a factor directly affecting ongoing population dynamics. We show here that density-dependent natural selection has a direct and measurable effect on a planktonic predator-prey interaction. We kept populations of Brachionus calyciflorus, a monogonont rotifer that exhibits cyclical parthenogenesis, in continuous flow-through cultures (chemostats) for more th...

Journal: :Genetics 2006
Thea King Shona Seeto Thomas Ferenci

Polymorphisms in rpoS are common in Escherichia coli. rpoS status influences a trade-off between nutrition and stress resistance and hence fitness across different environments. To analyze the selective pressures acting on rpoS, measurement of glucose transport rates in rpoS+ and rpoS bacteria was used to estimate the role of F(nc), the fitness gain due to improved nutrient uptake, in the emerg...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1993
P F Kemp S Lee J Laroche

In past studies of enteric bacteria such as Escherichia coli, various measures of cellular RNA content have been shown to be strongly correlated with growth rate. We examined this correlation for four marine bacterial isolates. Isolates were grown in chemostats at four or five dilution rates, yielding growth rates that spanned the range typically determined for marine bacterial communities in n...

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