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. 1985 May;49(5):1254-9.
doi: 10.1128/aem.49.5.1254-1259.1985.

Specific uptake rates of amino acids by attached and free-living bacteria in a mesotrophic lake

Specific uptake rates of amino acids by attached and free-living bacteria in a mesotrophic lake

M Simon. Appl Environ Microbiol. 1985 May.

Abstract

Seasonal and spatial patterns of specific uptake rates of amino acids by bacteria in Lake Constance were studied. The total bacterial population was divided into small (0.2- to 1.0-micron) and large (1.0- to 3.0-micron) free-living bacteria and attached bacteria by fractionated filtration. Data for attached bacteria, received by retention on 3.0-micron-pore Nuclepore filters, were corrected for free-living bacteria in this fraction. Specific uptake rates based on autoradiography were also recorded. Specific uptake rates for attached bacteria ranged from 9.41 X 10(-11) to 6.11 X 10(-8) ng of C h-1 cell-1 and were therefore significantly greater than those for free-living bacteria during most time periods. However, they were not significantly different from those for cells proven to be active by autoradiography. Specific uptake rates for small free-living bacteria ranged between 7.68 X 10(-11) and 4.60 X 10(-9) ng of C h-1 cell-1. They were nearly in the same range of those for large free-living bacteria (5.10 X 10(-11) to 1.07 X 10(-8) ng of C h-1 cell-1), although both fractions exhibited pronounced differences in their seasonal and vertical distributions.

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