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Oxidation of acetate by various strains of Bacillus popilliae.

L L McKay, A Bhumiratana, R N Costilow.   

Abstract

A number of strains of Bacillus popilliae were examined for their ability to oxidize acetate. Some of these would not sporulate in vitro, and some were oligosporogenous. The ability to oxidize acetate varied widely among the strains tested. A culture derived from spores of the parent strain produced in vivo and one of the asporogenous strains derived from it failed to produce any significant levels of (14)CO(2) from [(14)C]acetate. Oligosporogenous strains derived from the same parent culture all produced (14)CO(2) from both [1-(14)C] and [2-(14)C]acetate but at relatively low rates. The highest rates of acetate oxidation were observed with three strains which did not produce spores in vitro. When cultured under appropriate conditions, one of these strains displayed a secondary growth response concomitant with a decrease in the titratable acidity and an increase in the pH of the medium. The data indicate that B. popilliae has a complete citric acid cycle but that the activity of the cycle is strongly repressed in wild-type strains under the usual conditions used for in vitro cultivation.

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Year:  1971        PMID: 5137580      PMCID: PMC376487          DOI: 10.1128/am.22.6.1070-1075.1971

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Microbiol        ISSN: 0003-6919


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  5 in total

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