Decrease in High Pressure Tolerance of Resting Cells of Escherichia coli K-12 by Pretreatment with Alternating Current

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The effects of 50 Hz alternating current (a.c.) pretreatment on the high pressure tolerance of Escherichia coli K-12 cells were found to be dependent on the composition of the solutions suspending the cells during treatment with pressure up to 4000 kg/cm2 at room temperature for 10min. When pressurized in a 8/15 m NaCl solution (pH 7.0) at 3000 kg/cm2 after a.c. exposure of 600mA/cm2 for 2 hr at 35°C, the exposed cells could not survive as well as those pressurized in a 8/15 m phosphate buffer (pH 7.0): the value of the ratio of the exposed cells surviving to that of the unexposed ones was less than 0.1 in an NaCl solution and about 0.5 in a buffer. The lethal action of high pressure on the cells suspended in m/15 buffer was appreciably counteracted by 8/15 m buffer but not by 8/15 m NaCl solution. © 1991, Japan Society for Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Agrochemistry. All rights reserved.

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Shimada, K., & Shimahara, K. (1991). Decrease in High Pressure Tolerance of Resting Cells of Escherichia coli K-12 by Pretreatment with Alternating Current. Agricultural and Biological Chemistry, 55(5), 1247–1251. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb1961.55.1247

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