2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.09.04.284034
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Distinct survival, growth lag, and ribosomal RNA degradation kinetics during long-term starvation for carbon or phosphate

Abstract: Stationary phase is the general term for the state a bacterial culture reaches when no further increase in cell number occurs due to the exhaustion of nutrients in the growth medium. Depending on the type of nutrient that is first depleted, the metabolic state of the stationary phase cells may vary greatly, and the subsistence strategies that best support cell survival may differ. As ribosomes play a central role in bacterial growth and energy expenditure, ribosome preservation is a key element of such strateg… Show more

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