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Streptomyces strain M7 (SM7) is capable to grow in the presence of organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) as carbon source, using the amino acid asparagine as nitrogen source.
These cells are capable to grow without serum supplementation, but drastic changes in their phenotype occur during adaptation to protein-free growth, which typically include the change to a suspension phenotype with reduced growth rate.
A new strategy to detect lindane can be focused on the activity of Streptomyces strain M7 (SM7), which is capable to grow in the presence of organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) as carbon source.
Many bacteria are capable to grow in form of flagella driven planktonic cells as well as in form of sessile, biofilm creating cells; whereby the way of living is strongly dependent on the environmental conditions (Young et al. 1999; Shrout et al. 2006).
After 4 5 days of incubation co-transformed cells over-expressing importin α6 (KPNA5) were capable to grow (Figure 2B).
A mutant was classified as hypersusceptible to a given antibiotic if did not grow at concentrations in which its parental wild-type strain was capable to grow.
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However, in sparse cultures they formed networks, as demonstrated in Figure 1B, and when allowed to become hyperconfluent, cells were capable of growing to a higher density and appeared smaller under these conditions.
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