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The effects of oxygen on cutaneous propionibacteria grown in continuous culture
Authors:J.H. Cove  K.T. Holland  W.J. Cunliffe
Affiliation:Department of Microbiology, University of Leeds, Leeds, LS2 9JT, U.K.;Department of Dermatology, The General Infirmary and St. James' (University) Hospital, Leeds, LS1 3EX, U.K.
Abstract:Propionibacterium acnes, Propionibacterium avidum and Propionibacterium granulosum were grown in continuous culture at 0–100% air saturation using a semi-synthetic medium. All 3 species utilised oxygen and showed increased growth at 10% air saturation. Oxygen depressed the levels of the fermentation end products propionic and acetic acids. The 3 species differed in the production of ‘oxygen-detoxifying’ enzymes. P. acnes produced catalase, P. avidum produced superoxide dismutase and P. granulosum produced catalase anaerobically and cytochrome c reductase aerobically. The results suggest that under aerobic conditions these bacteria may obtain energy without increased substrate-level phosphorylation and that they may employ different strategies to overcome the toxic effects of oxygen.
Keywords:Oxygen    Cutaneous culture    Propionibacterium sp
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