Escherichia coli BJ4, a rat isolate was used to examine the growth and differentiation of the microorganism in its natural habitat, the intestine. Growth of E. coli BJ4 in the large intestine of streptomycin-treated mice was compared with its growth in laboratory media. By a number of methods, it was shown that E. coli BJ4 differentiates, during growth in the intestine, into two distinct populations, one that has the characteristics of the laboratory- grown strain and one that appears as a coccoid cell. Furthermore, it was shown that there is a natural selection for the coccoid-type cell in the intestine, while in laboratory media growth of rod-shaped E. coli BJ4 is enhanced.
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Krogfelt, K. A., Poulsen, L. K., & Molin, S. (1993). Identification of coccoid Escherichia coli BJ4 cells in the large intestine of streptomycin-treated mice. Infection and Immunity, 61(12), 5029–5034. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.61.12.5029-5034.1993
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