The loss of culturability by Escherichia coli cells in seawater depends on availability of phosphate ions and phosphate transport systems |
| |
Authors: | Michel J. Gauthier Gilles N. Flatau René L. Clément Patrick M. Munro |
| |
Affiliation: | (1) I.N.S.E.R.M. Unite 303, 1 Avenue Jean Lorrain, F-06300 Nice, France |
| |
Abstract: | Using strains with or without the PhoE porin or different components of the phosphate regulon, we determined that maintenance of the culturability of Escherichia coli in seawater depended significantly on the presence of structures allowing access of phosphate ions to the periplasm, then to the cytoplasm of cells. Cells totally deprived of the two main phosphate transport systems (Pit, Pst) exhibited the highest loss of culturability. Most of this effect resulted from the loss of the high-affinity Pst system, and more specifically that of the periplasmic phosphate-binding protein PhoS. Survival was enhanced in seawater supplemented with phosphate (0.5 mm), whether or not these structures were present. From an ecological point of view, it is assumed that the presence of phosphate ions, even at low concentrations, can influence the behavior of E. coli cells in seawater.Offprint requests to: M.J. Gauthier |
| |
Keywords: | |
本文献已被 SpringerLink 等数据库收录! |
|