Metabolic activity of cadmium-stressed and/or starvedVibrio sp. |
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Authors: | P. Ferianc B. Polek J. Godočíková D. Tóth |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Ecobiology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, 81434 Bratislava, Slovak Republic |
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Abstract: | Starvation ofVibrio sp. strain S14 cells for at least 2.5 h induced an enhanced resistance to subsequently applied cadmium stress. Bacterial cultures starved for a shorter time (0–2 h) exhibited a decreased ability to incorporate glucose when exposed to Cd2+. Cyclic increase and decrease in protein synthetic activity of stressed vibrios reflect stages of starvation-induced protiens expression. Vibrio cells pre-stressed by Cd2+ addition or by starvation responded in many aspects similarly to the next stress challenge. The presence of 100 mg/L chloramphenicol significantly lowered cell resistance against the secondary stress. Proteins synthesized due to the primary stress provideVibrio S14 with an enhanced probability to survive in unfavourable environment. |
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