Abstract
Enrichment for nonhydrophobic mutants of Serratia marcescens yielded two types: (i) a nonpigmented mutant which exhibited partial hydrophobic characteristics compared with the wild type, as determined by adherence to hexadecane and polystyrene; and (ii) a pigmented, nonhydrophobic mutant whose colonies were translucent with respect to those of the wild type. The data suggest that the pronounced cell surface hydrophobicity of the wild type is mediated by a combination of several surface factors.
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Rosenberg, M. (1984). Isolation of pigmented and nonpigmented mutants of Serratia marcescens with reduced cell surface hydrophobicity. Journal of Bacteriology, 160(1), 480–482. https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.160.1.480-482.1984
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