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Influence of NaCl on the Growth and Metabolism of Halomonas salina  

YUN , SU-HEE (Department of Biological Engineering, Seokyeong University)
SANG , BYUNG-IN (Division of Water Environment and Remediation, KIST)
PARK, DOO-HYUN (Department of Biological Engineering, Seokyeong University)
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Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology / v.15, no.1, 2005 , pp. 118-124 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this research, we examined the effect of NaCl on the growth, energy metabolism, and proton motive force of Halomonas salina, and the effect of compatible solutes on the bacterium growing in the high salinity environment. H. salina was isolated from seawater and identified by 16srDNA sequencing. The growth of H. salina was not enhanced by the addition of external compatible solutes (choline and betaine) in the high salinity environment. The resting cells of H. salina absorbed more glucose in the presence of 2.0 M NaCl than in its absence. H. salina did not grow in the medium with either KCl, RbCl, CsCl, $Na_2SO_4$, or $NaNO_3$, in place of NaCl. The optimal concentration of NaCl for the growth of H. salina ranged from 1.4 M to 2.5 M, and the growth yield was decreased in the presence of NaCl below 1.4M and above 2.5M. The activity of isocitrate dehydrogenase, pyruvate dehydrogenase, and malate dehydrogenase of H. salina was not inhibited by NaCl in in vitro test. The proton translocation of H. salina was detected in the presence of NaCl only. These results indicate that NaCl is absolutely required for the normal growth and energy metabolism of H. salina, but the bacterial growth is not enhanced by the compatible solutes added to the growth medium.
Keywords
Halomonas salina; compatible solute; proton translocation; salinity environment; cyclic voltammetry; halophilic bacterium;
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