Increase in transport rate of solute in strain which cannot synthesize it

Value 6.8 Fold
Organism Bacteria Chromohalobacter salexigens
Reference Vargas C, Argandona M, Reina-Bueno M, Rodriguez-Moya J, Fernandez-Aunion C, Nieto JJ. Unravelling the adaptation responses to osmotic and temperature stress in Chromohalobacter salexigens, a bacterium with broad salinity tolerance. Saline Systems. 2008 Sep 154(1):14. link pp.8 PubMed ID18793408
Primary Source Vargas C, Jebbar M, Carrasco R, Blanco C, Calderón MI, Iglesias-Guerra F, Nieto JJ. Ectoines as compatible solutes and carbon and energy sources for the halophilic bacterium Chromohalobacter salexigens. J Appl Microbiol. 2006100(1):98-107.PubMed ID16405689
Comments Compared to wild type grown at same salinity. Osmolyte is ectoine. This result suggests that endogenous ectoine(s) may, directly or indirectly, repress its own transport
Entered by Uri M
ID 102333