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. 1970 Jun;102(3):820–825. doi: 10.1128/jb.102.3.820-825.1970

Growth and Development of Competence in the Group H Streptococci

John W Lawson a,1, Harry Gooder a
PMCID: PMC247633  PMID: 5464272

Abstract

The growth and development of competence by group H streptococci, strain Challis, were compared in synthetic, semisynthetic, and complex media with respect to the cultural conditions required, time of onset and persistence of competence and transformation efficiency. Provided that cultural conditions were strictly controlled in the synthetic system, transformation frequencies of 1% or above were routinely observed. The initial pH must be between 7.3 and 7.6, and the addition of freshly prepared bicarbonate ion was required. Furthermore, competence was sensitive to the degree of initial agitation of the culture. There was no evidence that “step-down” or “unbalanced” growth conditions were required. Competence could be provoked in the incompetent strain Wicky, growing in complex or semisynthetic media, by the addition of heat-killed or filtered cultures of strain Challis prepared during the competent period of growth in synthetic medium.

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