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. 2013 Feb;195(3):510–522. doi: 10.1128/JB.01505-12

Table 3.

Osmotic induction of opuA transcription

Medium Osmolarity (mosmol kg−1) TreA activity (U [mg protein]−1)a
Intracellular glycine betaine pool (mM)b
Without glycine betaine With glycine betaine (1 mM)
SMM 356 55 ± 6 12 ± 1 126 ± 1
SMM with 0.68 M glycerol 1,100 62 ± 10 20 ± 2 162 ± 33
SMM with 0.4 M NaCl 1,188 251 ± 17 25 ± 2 304 ± 78
SMM with 0.4 M KCl 1,178 246 ± 33 25 ± 3 299 ± 5
SMM with 0.61 M lactose 1,143 987 ± 73 68 ± 11 776 ± 67
SMM with 0.62 M sucrose 1,118 947 ± 87 63 ± 13 785 ± 89
a

Cells of the opuA-treA fusion strain MBB9 were grown to the mid-exponential-growth phase (OD578, approximately 1) in SMM alone or SMM with increased osmolarities that were generated by the addition of the indicated ionic or nonionic osmolyte.

b

Cultures of strain RMKB30 (OpuA+ OpuC OpuD) were grown to the mid-exponential-growth phase (OD578, approximately 1) in SMM alone or SMM with increased osmolalities in the presence of 1 mM glycine betaine spiked with 0.64 μM radiolabeled [1-14C]glycine betaine.