Effect of temperature, salts, pH, and other factors on the development of peritrichous flagella in Vibrio alginolyticus
- PMID: 242290
- DOI: 10.1007/BF00447338
Effect of temperature, salts, pH, and other factors on the development of peritrichous flagella in Vibrio alginolyticus
Abstract
The development of peritrichous flagella and, consequently, swarming of Vibrio alginolyticus depend on a complex relationship between temperature, salt concentrations and pH. At temperatures above 28 degrees C V. alginolyticus did not develop peritrichous flagella unless certain minimal concentrations of NaCl are present: the higher the temperature, the higher the NaCl concentrations required for peritrichous flagella synthesis. This requirement for NaCl at high temperatures is much more pronounced at pH 9 than at pH 6. High temperatures and low concentrations of NaCl also inhibited swarming of cells already armed with peritrichous flagella. Other cations, such as Li+, K+ and Mg2+. replaced NaCl only at temperatures below 28 degrees C.
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