[The role of intercellular contacts in the initiation of growth and in the development of a transiently nonculturable state by the cultures of Rhodococcus rhodochrous grown in poor media]
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[The role of intercellular contacts in the initiation of growth and in the development of a transiently nonculturable state by the cultures of Rhodococcus rhodochrous grown in poor media]
Abstract
It was found that the growth of Rhodococcus rhodochrous cells in modified Saton's medium strongly depends on the rate of culture agitation in the flask: an agitation at 250 rpm in flasks with baffles stops cell multiplication, whereas slight agitation leads to pronounced culture growth. The growth retardation phenomenon was reversible and did not manifest itself in exponential-phase cultures or when the cells were grown in a rich medium; furthermore, it was not connected with the degree of culture aeration. When agitated at a moderate rate, the bacterial cells formed aggregates in the lag phase, which broke up into single cells in the exponential phase. The inhibitory effect of vigorous agitation was removed by the addition to the medium of the supernatant (SN) of a log-phase culture grown in the same medium with moderate agitation. Vigorous agitation is thought to interfere with the cell contacts, whose establishment is necessary for the development of an R. rhodochrous culture in a poor medium, which occurs in the form of (micro) cryptic growth. When grown in modified Saton's medium, R. rhodochrous cells were capable of transition, in the prolonged stationary phase, to a resting and transiently nonculturable state. Such cells could be resuscitated by incubation in a liquid medium with the addition of the supernatant or the Rpf secreted protein. The formation of transiently nonculturable cells was only possible under the conditions of a considerable agitation rate (250-300 rpm), which prevented secondary (cryptic) growth of the culture. This circumstance indicates the importance of intercellular contacts not only for the initiation of growth but also for the transition of the bacteria to a dormant state.
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