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Glucose uptake of Cytophaga johnsonae studied in batch and chemostat culture
Authors:Manfred G Höfle
Institution:(1) Limnologisches Inst. der Universität Konstanz, D-7750 Konstanz, Germany;(2) Present address: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 02543 Woods Hole, MA, USA
Abstract:The influence of different physiological states on the glucose uptake and mineralization by Cytophaga johnsonae, a freshwater isolate, was examined in batch and chemostat cultures. At different growth rates under glucose limitation in chemostat cultures, different uptake patterns for 14C labeled glucose were observed. In batch culture and at high growth rates the glucose uptake potential showed a higher maximum velocity and a much lower substrate affinity than at lower growth rates. These findings and the results of short-term labeling patterns could be explained by two different glucose uptake mechanisms which enable the strain to grow efficiently both at high and low substrate concentrations. Substrate specificity studies showed that a structural change of the C-2 atom of the glucose molecule was tolerated by both systems. The consequences of these results for the ecophysiological classification of the Cytophaga group and for the operation of continuous cultures are discussed.
Keywords:Cytophaga johnsonae  Glucose uptake  Substrate specificity  Substrate affinity  Chemostat operation  Facultative oligotrophy
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