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Mineralization and responses of bacterial spores to heat and oxidative agents
Authors:Robert E. Marquis  Soon Young Shin
Affiliation:Department of Microbiology and Immunology, The Unieersity of Rochester Medical Center, Box 672 Rochester, NY 14642-8672, USA
Abstract:Abstract: Mineralization of bacterial spores with Ca2+ and a variety of other mineral cations enhances resistance to heat damage. Part of the enhancement is associated with increased dehydration of the mineralized protoplast or spore core, while part is independent of dehydration and effective for resistance even to dry heat. Spore mineralization was found also to enhance resistance to oxidative damage caused by agents such as tertiary butyl hydroperoxide or H202. In contrast, mineral cations in the environment increased oxidative damage, presumably by catalyzing radical formation. Metal ion chelators such as o-phenanthroline protected spores against such damage.
Keywords:Mineralization    Spores    Heat resistance    Resistance to oxidative chemicals    Bacillus
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