OmpC和OmpF孔蛋白影响大肠杆菌细胞在海水中培养的活力和培养能力。

M J Gauthier, S A Benson, G N Flatau, R L Clement, V A Breittmayer, P M Munro
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采用缺失一种或两种孔蛋白的等基因突变菌株,分析了大肠杆菌外膜主要孔蛋白OmpF和OmpC对维持海水中大肠杆菌细胞活力和培养能力的贡献。拥有OmpF和OmpC的细胞比缺乏其中一种或两者的细胞存活得更好。然而,结果有所不同,这取决于细胞在转移到海水之前是否适应高渗透压。当细胞在低渗透压条件下生长时,细胞的存活受到孔蛋白的很大影响,OmpF+菌株比缺乏这种孔蛋白的菌株存活得更好。向OmpF- OmpC-细胞中添加OmpF质粒也能提高它们的生存能力。当在高渗透压下生长时,孔蛋白的作用不那么关键,因为细胞的活力和培养能力都增加了。然而,仅表达OmpC的细胞表现出最显著的活力丧失。缺乏OmpF和OmpC的细胞在海水中表现出更高的生存力和培养能力损失。关于孔蛋白对存活的影响,这些结果表明,细胞在转移到海水之前的生长条件对细胞的影响很大,表达与转移时生长条件相对应的孔蛋白的细胞存活得更好。
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OmpC and OmpF porins influence viability and culturability of Escherichia coli cells incubated in seawater.

The contribution of the major outer membrane porins OmpF and OmpC to the maintenance of viability and culturability of Escherichia coli cells in seawater was analyzed using isogenic mutant strains lacking one or both porins. Cells that possessed OmpF and OmpC survived better than those lacking one or both of them. However, the results differed, depending on whether the cells were adapted to high osmolarity or not before transfer to seawater. When cells were grown at low osmolarity, survival was largely influenced by porins, the OmpF+ strains surviving better than those lacking this porin. Addition of an OmpF plasmid to OmpF- OmpC- cells also improved their viability. When grown at high osmolarity, the role of porins was less critical since both the viability and culturability of the cells increased. However, cells that expressed only OmpC showed the most dramatic loss of viability. Cells lacking both OmpF and OmpC exhibited a higher loss of viability and culturability in seawater. Regarding the influence of porins on survival, these results show that the conditions that prevail during the growth of cells before their transfer to seawater are highly influential: cells that express the porin corresponding to the growth conditions they are in at the time of transfer survive better.

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