1999
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2672.1999.00534.x
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Induction ofrpoSinSalmonella typhimuriumby nutrient‐poor and depleted media is slower than that achieved by a competitive microflora

Abstract: The presence of a viable competitive microflora, at greater than 108 cfu ml−1, is known to advance the induction of RpoS‐mediated gene expression in a sub‐population of Salmonella typhimurium. As starvation is known to induce RpoS, one action of the competitive microflora could be to cause depletion of essential nutrients. The aim of the current experiments was to determine whether this was the case by examining RpoS induction in Salm. typhimurium in reduced nutrient media. RpoS‐mediated gene expression in Sal… Show more

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“…During growth, 100 μ l samples were taken at intervals for bioluminescence monitoring using a Luminoscan luminometer (Lab‐systems Ltd, Basingstoke, Hants, UK) in which bioluminescence was integrated over a 10‐s counting period. Growth and bioluminescence data were used to calculate the induction time for RpoS‐mediated gene expression in Salmonella , in the same way as described in the work of Aldsworth et al. (1998a,b, 1999) and Dodd and Aldsworth (2002).…”
Section: Growth Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…During growth, 100 μ l samples were taken at intervals for bioluminescence monitoring using a Luminoscan luminometer (Lab‐systems Ltd, Basingstoke, Hants, UK) in which bioluminescence was integrated over a 10‐s counting period. Growth and bioluminescence data were used to calculate the induction time for RpoS‐mediated gene expression in Salmonella , in the same way as described in the work of Aldsworth et al. (1998a,b, 1999) and Dodd and Aldsworth (2002).…”
Section: Growth Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The spvRA:luxCDABE gene fusion is a direct measure of in vivo RpoS availability first constructed by Swift and Stewart (1994). Since then, it has been used in a number of studies to examine RpoS expression under various conditions (Aldsworth et al. 1998a,b, 1999; Thompson et al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The expressions of some virulence factors are tightly connected by RpoS to general cellular stress responses (Dulebohn et al, 2017 ). RpoS is activated by different environmental stresses, such as nutrient starvation (Aldsworth et al, 1999 ), heat, acid or alkaline treatment (Bhagwat et al, 2006 ), oxidative stress (Gawande and Griffiths, 2005 ), ultraviolet irradiation, and osmotic stress (Berney et al, 2006 ). Under conditions of nutrient deprivation, or as cells enter the stationary phase, Escherichia coli and related bacteria increase the accumulation of RpoS (Battesti et al, 2011 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%