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The global regulator CodY is required for the fitness of Bacillus cereus in various laboratory media and certain beverages

Edited by Ricca, Ezio

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Terrestrial Biofilms Group, Institute of Microbiology, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, D-07743 Jena, Germany akos-tibor.kovacs@uni-jena.de.1

The impact of gene mutations on the growth of the cells can be studied using pure cultures. However, the importance of certain proteins and pathways can be also examined via co-culturing wild type and its mutant derivative. Here, the relative fitness of a mutant strain that lacks the global nitrogen regulator, CodY, was examined in Bacillus cereus, a food poisoning Gram-positive bacterium.

Fitness measurements revealed that the ΔcodY strain was outcompeted when cocultured with the wild-type ATCC 14579 under various rich laboratory medium, and also when inoculated in certain beverages. In nutrient-poor minimal medium, the ΔcodY mutant had comparable fitness to the wild-type strain. Interestingly, the relative fitness of the ΔcodY strain was antagonistic when it was cultivated in apple or orange juices due to unknown properties of these beverages, highlighting the importance of chemical composition of the test medium during the bacterial fitness measurements.

Language: English
Year: 2016
Pages: fnw126
ISSN: 15746968 and 03781097
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1093/femsle/fnw126

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