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. 1976 Oct;128(1):302-8.
doi: 10.1128/jb.128.1.302-308.1976.

Growth response of Escherichia coli to nutritional shift-up: immediate division stimulation in slow-growing cells

Growth response of Escherichia coli to nutritional shift-up: immediate division stimulation in slow-growing cells

J B Sloan et al. J Bacteriol. 1976 Oct.

Abstract

When Escherichia coli 15T- cells growing exponentially at 70- to 80-min doubling times are subjected to a nutritional shift-up via glucose addition, cell division continues at the preshift rate for about 70 min (rate maintenance). The same cells growing at doubling times of 120 min or longer, however, begin to divide at a new faster rate immediately upon glucose addition. In both the rate maintenance and immediate division situations, cell mass, as measured by optical density (OD), begins to increase immediately upon shift-up. Consequently, the OD/cell pattern differs in the two growth-rate transitions. During rate maintenance, the OD/cell ratio increases dramatically for 60 to 70 min, and then slows appreciably and approaches the OD/cell characteristic of the new medium. During immediate division situations, the OD/cell increases only slightly for the first 180 +/- min; then the rate of increase accelerates but does not stop at the OD/cell characteristic of the new medium. Immediate division upon nutritional shift-up apparently depends upon initial doubling times in excess of 115 to 120 min and provision of a readily metabolized carbon source supporting doubling times of about 40 min. Similar immediate division occurs in E. coli B/r and K-12.

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