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. 1977 Oct;132(1):144–150. doi: 10.1128/jb.132.1.144-150.1977

Effect of Urea Concentration on Growth of Ureaplasma urealyticum (T-Strain Mycoplasma)

George E Kenny 1, Frank D Cartwright 1
PMCID: PMC221838  PMID: 914773

Abstract

The effect of urea on growth of Ureaplasma urealyticum type VIII was studied by cultivating the organisms in a dialysate broth, prepared from soy peptone and autoclaved yeast, supplemented with 5% dialyzed horse serum, 100 mM 2-(N-morpholino)ethane sulfonic acid buffer (pH 5.75), and defined amounts of urea. Without urea, growth did not occur. Total growth was directly related to urea concentration. The least amount of urea that supported growth was 0.032 mM, which resulted in 3 × 104 colony-forming units per ml. The maximum yield of organisms, 8.0 × 107 colony-forming units per ml, was observed at 32 mM urea. Growth was limited not only by urea concentration, but also by the buffer capacity of the medium. The maximum amount of 2-(N-morpholino)ethane sulfonic acid buffer that could be employed was 100 mM; at higher concentrations, growth was inhibited. The yield of U. urealyticum was small even in medium with 32 mM urea and 100 mM 2-(N-morpholino)ethane sulfonic acid buffer: 0.63 mg of protein per liter of culture containing 5 × 1010 total colony-forming units. The molar growth yield was 20 mg of protein per mol of urea. The growth rate was also a function of urea concentration. Generation times ranged from 8 h at 0.032 mM urea to 1.6 h at 3.2 mM urea, where the substrate level was saturating. The Ks value for growth was 2.0 × 10−4 M urea. Thus, urea is a growth-limiting factor for U. urealyticum, but remarkably large amounts of this substrate are required.

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