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The influence of poly-β-hydroxybutyrate accumulation on cell volume and buoyant density in alcaligenes eutrophus

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Accumulation of poly-β-hydroxybutyrate (PHB) was studied in Alcaligenes eutrophus strain N9A. Under nitrogen limitation and heterotrophic conditions, the cells accumulated PHB at a rate of 50 fg cell-1 h-1. Volume increased from 1.208 to 3.808 μm3 and buoyant density from 1.110 to 1.145 pg μm-3 with an increase in PHB from 0 up to 1.699 pg cell-1. Volume was found to change linearly with PHB content. The changes were due to increases in cell width and not in cell length. PHB explained 93% of the changes in cellular volume. The relationship between density and PHB was hyperbolic. PHB explained 96% of the changes in density. When a mutant strain unable to accumulate PHB was analyzed together with the wild type, the PHB-less mutant and the wild type showed densities of 1.100 pg μm-3 and 1.120 pg μm-3, respectively, in gradients of 65% Percoll. In sucrose gradients, nevertheless, the results were reversed. This discrepancy was explained by the high osmolarity of sucrose which gives artificial results. Thus, we conclude that Percoll is a more suitable medium than sucrose to measure the density of live bacterial cells.

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PHB:

poly-β-hydroxybutyrate

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Pedrós-Alió, C., Mas, J. & Guerrero, R. The influence of poly-β-hydroxybutyrate accumulation on cell volume and buoyant density in alcaligenes eutrophus . Arch. Microbiol. 143, 178–184 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00411044

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