Trehalose as osmoprotectant in rhodobacter sphaeroides f. Sp. Denitrificans il106

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Abstract

The photosynthetic bacterium Rhodobacter sphaeroides f. sp. denitrificans IL106 can grow in high osmolarity. The accumulation of intracellular inorganic ions and organic solutes in cells grown in a synthetic medium containing different concentrations of NaCl was examined. Together with potassium ion, trehalose was the major organic osmoprotectant and its accumulation depended on the external salt concentration. Intracellular levels of glycine betaine and other osmoprotectants such as proline did not change when osmolarity increased. © 1998, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Xu, X., Abo, M., Okubo, A., & Yamazaki, S. (1998). Trehalose as osmoprotectant in rhodobacter sphaeroides f. Sp. Denitrificans il106. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 62(2), 334–337. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.62.334

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