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Effect of the RNase from bacillus intermedius on growth and physiological characteristics of Escherichia coli

Authors :
Egorov S.
Ulakhovich S.
Dmitriev V.
Kupriyanova-Ashina F.
Leshchinskaya I.
Egorov S.
Ulakhovich S.
Dmitriev V.
Kupriyanova-Ashina F.
Leshchinskaya I.
Source :
SCOPUS00262617-1999-68-1-SID27644580916

Abstract

The effect of the RNase from Bacillus intermedius on the growth of Escherichia coli was investigated. RNase added to growth medium enhanced the synthesis of DNA, RNA, and protein and stimulated cell division; the degree of stimulation depended on the enzyme concentration. A necessary condition for stimulation was the adsorption of the enzyme on the cell surface and its interaction with the cytoplasmic membrane, as demonstrated immunocytochemically. The adsorption of the enzyme was accompanied by a 43% decrease in the surface charge density. Other effects of RNase involved a 25% increase in the growth rate, a 38% biomass gain, and generation time shortening by 10 min. The stimulation of bacterial growth correlated with the stimulation of the cellular respiration rate. © 1999 MAHK "Hayka/Interperiodica".

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
SCOPUS00262617-1999-68-1-SID27644580916
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1042775662
Document Type :
Electronic Resource