Literature DB >> 7092203

The nature of the competitive ability of spontaneous staphylocoagulase-negative mutants of Staphylococcus aureus with respect to growth of the parent strains in continuous culture.

W Engels, M A Kamps.   

Abstract

During prolonged cultivation of S. aureus strains 104 and NCTC 8178 in continuous culture, staphylocoagulase-negative mutants arose and accumulated progressively in increasing proportions. The resulting loss of production of staphylocoagulase was accompanied by a simultaneous loss of production of alpha-haemolysin and PV-leucocidin. Characterization of the strains revealed no further difference in biotype, exoenzymes phage pattern and plasmid content. Cultivation in batch cultures showed that the maximal specific growth rates and specific oxygen-consumption rates of the mutant strains were slightly higher than those of the parent strains, whereas the production of total extracellular protein of the mutant strains had decreased significantly. From competition experiments between parent and mutant strains in chemostat cultures at different dilution rates and cultivation temperatures, it was concluded that the underlying mechanism of accumulation of staphylocoagulase-negative mutants in the chemostat is based on differences in affinity for the limiting substrate(s) rather than on differences in the production rates of total extracellular proteins. The complete repression of three exoenzymes, an partial repression of the total extracellular protein production, and an increased affinity for the limiting substrate(s) suggested that a mutation in a regulatory gene is involved. The possible role of a transposon in this mutation is discussed.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 7092203     DOI: 10.1007/BF00399489

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek        ISSN: 0003-6072            Impact factor:   2.271


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