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. 1981 Jul;147(1):97–100. doi: 10.1128/jb.147.1.97-100.1981

Relationship of Escherichia coli density to growth rate and cell age.

E Martínez-Salas, J A Martín, M Vicente
PMCID: PMC216012  PMID: 7016845

Abstract

The cell densities of Escherichia coli strains B/rA, BrF, and K-12 (OV-2) were measured at several growth rates and found to be very near 1.105 g/ml in all cases. Ninety percent of the cells of any exponentially growing population banded at densities differing less than 0.75% from the mean. Synchronized populations of B/rA selected as newborn cells were found to keep their density constant for longer than one generation time. However, if selection was based on cell size, by sedimentation through a sucrose gradient, cell density was found to be almost 2% lower than that of newborn cells, but it reached normal values before the first division had taken place. These results meant that mass and volume during the lifetime of the bacterial cell followed parallel kinetics. It was unlikely that density could regulate any event of the lifetime of a cell; on the contrary, density seemed to be a physical parameter that was well controlled during the bacterial growth.

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