The nature of the stimulation of the growth of Streptococcus lactis by yeast extract
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The nature of the stimulation of the growth of Streptococcus lactis by yeast extract
Abstract
Yeast extract was fractionated on Sephadex G-25 into 7 fractions. The fraction most stimulatory to the growth of Streptococcus lactis C10 contained over 70% of the amino N present in yeast extract and consisted of a wide variety of free amino acids and a small amount of peptide material. Examination of possible replacement factors for this fraction revealed that the amino -acid material present was largely responsible for the stimulation of Str. lactis C10. Purine and pyrimidine bases and inorganic constituents also contributed to the stimulation. In addition, yeast extract contained a component which decomposed H2O2, a metabolite which accumulates in the growth medium under aerobic conditions and inhibits growth. The nature of the stimulation was studied by isolating slow and fast acid-producing colonies of Str. lactis C10. It appeared that yeast extract and other amino-acid supplements prevented an observed inhibition of the growth of the slow variants below pH 6.0, apparently by satisfying a nutritional deficiency caused by a drop in pH.
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