2014
DOI: 10.1155/2014/834054
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Physiological Constants of the Entomopathogenic Bacterium Xenorhabdus nematophila Determined by Microbial Growth Kinetics

Abstract: Xenorhabdus nematophila, an entomopathogenic bacterium that symbiotically associates with the entomoparasitic nematode Steinernema carpocapsae, was studied to determine its physiological parameters of glucose utilization. X. nematophila was cultured in chemically defined media containing various concentrations of glucose under optimal conditions utilizing a two-liter fermentation system. Specific growth rates were obtained from each glucose batch. Specific growth rates and their associated glucose concentratio… Show more

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“…An alternative approach to establishing the relative importance of top-down immune regulation and bottom-up resource utilization is to remove the effects of the host immune response by quantifying in vitro parasite growth dynamics. Although previous studies have compared the effects of different nutrients on in vitro microbial growth, these usually involve batch cultures with generic media containing multiple nutrients that are simultaneously varied or the modification of a single dietary component (Bowen et al, 2012; Kooliyottil et al, 2014; Pulkkinen et al, 2018). In contrast, in the present study we systematically varied key nutrients in twenty solutions that mimicked, as far as possible, the nutritional conditions that the bacterium could expect to face within its host following different dietary regimes (Holdbrook, Andongma, et al, 2024).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An alternative approach to establishing the relative importance of top-down immune regulation and bottom-up resource utilization is to remove the effects of the host immune response by quantifying in vitro parasite growth dynamics. Although previous studies have compared the effects of different nutrients on in vitro microbial growth, these usually involve batch cultures with generic media containing multiple nutrients that are simultaneously varied or the modification of a single dietary component (Bowen et al, 2012; Kooliyottil et al, 2014; Pulkkinen et al, 2018). In contrast, in the present study we systematically varied key nutrients in twenty solutions that mimicked, as far as possible, the nutritional conditions that the bacterium could expect to face within its host following different dietary regimes (Holdbrook, Andongma, et al, 2024).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although identification of nutritional optima is important for in vitro mass culture of microbes, studies investigating microbial nutrient-use usually involve batch cultures with generic media containing multiple nutrients that are varied simultaneously (e.g. (Pulkkinen et al, 2018)) or the modification of a single dietary component (Bowen et al 2012; Kooliyottil et al 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%