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Physiological responses of Escherichia coli exposed to different heat-stress kinetics

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ARCHIVES OF MICROBIOLOGY
卷 192, 期 8, 页码 651-661

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DOI: 10.1007/s00203-010-0597-1

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E. coli; Heat kinetics; Thermotolerance; Heat-shock proteins; Plasma membrane

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The effects of heat-stress kinetics on the viability of Escherichia coli were investigated. Cells were exposed to heat-stress treatments extending from 30 to 50A degrees C, with either a slope (40 min) or a shock (10 s), both followed by a 1-h plateau at 50A degrees C in nutritive medium. A higher survival rate was observed after the slope than after the shock, when both were followed by a plateau, so the heat slope induced a certain degree of thermotolerance. This tolerance was partly (i) linked to de novo protein synthesis during the subsequent plateau phase, and (ii) abolished after rapid cooling from 50 to 30A degrees C, which means that cellular components with rapidly reversible thermal properties are involved in this type of thermotolerance. The heat-slope-induced thermotolerance was chiefly linked to the maintenance of the plasma membrane integrity (preservation of structure, fluidity, and permeability), and not to GroEL or DnaK overexpression. Moreover, the high level of cell mortality induced by the heat shock could be related to changes in the membrane integrity.

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