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. 1995 Oct;177(20):5987–5990. doi: 10.1128/jb.177.20.5987-5990.1995

Accumulation of glutamate by osmotically stressed Escherichia coli is dependent on pH.

T Ogahara 1, M Ohno 1, M Takayama 1, K Igarashi 1, H Kobayashi 1
PMCID: PMC177428  PMID: 7592353

Abstract

In the present study, we measured the accumulation of glutamate after hyperosmotic shock in Escherichia coli growing in synthetic medium. The accumulation was high in the medium containing sucrose at a pH above 8 and decreased with decreases in the medium pH. The same results were obtained when the hyperosmotic shock was carried out with sodium chloride. The internal level of potassium ions in cells growing at a high pH was higher than that in cells growing in a neutral medium. A mutant deficient in transport systems for potassium ions accumulated glutamate upon hyperosmotic stress at a high pH without a significant increase in the internal level of potassium ions. When the medium osmolarity was moderate at a pH below 8, E. coli accumulated gamma-aminobutyrate and the accumulation of glutamate was low. These data suggest that E. coli uses different osmolytes for hyperosmotic adaptation at different environmental pHs.

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