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Effect of carnitines on Lactobacillus plantarum subjected to osmotic stress

Authors :
Jan A.M. de Bont
E.P.W. Kets
Source :
FEMS Microbiology Letters 146 (1997), FEMS Microbiology Letters, 146, 205-209
Publication Year :
1997

Abstract

We investigated the effect of carnitine analogues on the physiology of Lactobacillus plantarum subjected to salt stress. Salt stressed cells of L. plantarum accumulated exogenously provided carnitine and its structural analogues acetylcarnitine and propionylcarnitine to maximum concentrations of 466, 122 and 75 μmol (g dry weight of cells)−1, respectively. Addition of these carnitines to osmotically stressed medium increased growth rate. Furthermore, the intracellular amino acid pool, consisting of mainly aspartate and glutamate, was reduced when carnitine, acetylcarnitine or propionylcarnitine were included in the medium. This is the first study demonstrating a role for β-substituted acylcarnitine esters in osmoadaptation of a lactic acid bacterium.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03781097
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
FEMS Microbiology Letters 146 (1997), FEMS Microbiology Letters, 146, 205-209
Accession number :
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