Maintenance coefficients and rates of turnover of cell material in Escherichia coli ML308 at different growth temperatures

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Maintenance coefficients and rates of turnover of cell protein, cell walls and total cell phosphate were determined during the growth of Escherichia coli ML308 in fed-batch culture at different temperatures. The apparent Arrhenius activation energies (Ea) calculated for maintenance coefficients at temperatures over 30°C were 212-515 kJ· mol-1, indicative of a process thermodynamically similar to denaturation. The corresponding Arrhenius values for turnover were of a different magnitude, 44-115 kJ mol-1, more typical of enzyme-catalysed reactions. Addition of 0.5 M NaCl had a minor effect on maintenance at both temperatures. Turnover of cell material and salt homeostasis were therefore concluded to be minor components of the maintenance requirement of E. coli. © 1986.

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Wallace, R. J., & Holms, W. H. (1986). Maintenance coefficients and rates of turnover of cell material in Escherichia coli ML308 at different growth temperatures. FEMS Microbiology Letters, 37(3), 317–320. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1574-6968.1986.tb01816.x

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