Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2094148851> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2094148851 endingPage "173" @default.
- W2094148851 startingPage "163" @default.
- W2094148851 abstract "A reversible adaptive tolerance to low pH termed `acid habituation' is demonstrated for five strains of Escherichia coli. Superimposed upon the intrinsic acid tolerance of individual strains, acid habituation significantly enhances the survival of exponential phase cultures exposed to a lethal acid challenge (pH 3.0), and minimises inter-strain variability in acid tolerance. The fatty acid composition of acid habituated, non-habituated, and de-habituated exponential phase cultures is also reported. During acid habituation, monounsaturated fatty acids (16:1ω7c and 18:1ω7c) present in the phospholipids of E. coli are either converted to their cyclopropane derivatives (cy17:0 and cy19:0), or replaced by saturated fatty acids. The acid tolerance of individual strains of E. coli appears to be correlated with membrane cyclopropane fatty acid content and, thus, it is postulated that increased levels of cyclopropane fatty acids may enhance the survival of microbial cells exposed to low pH. The results presented illustrate the remarkable capacity of E. coli to adapt to environmental challenges, and have significant implications for the survival of spoilage and pathogenic bacteria, and hence for food safety." @default.
- W2094148851 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2094148851 creator A5011168812 @default.
- W2094148851 creator A5013870007 @default.
- W2094148851 creator A5036640118 @default.
- W2094148851 creator A5079858280 @default.
- W2094148851 date "1997-07-01" @default.
- W2094148851 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W2094148851 title "Acid habituation of Escherichia coli and the potential role of cyclopropane fatty acids in low pH tolerance" @default.
- W2094148851 cites W1495989427 @default.
- W2094148851 cites W1546434887 @default.
- W2094148851 cites W1551233459 @default.
- W2094148851 cites W1589156898 @default.
- W2094148851 cites W1600528392 @default.
- W2094148851 cites W1663560128 @default.
- W2094148851 cites W1674021287 @default.
- W2094148851 cites W1700037487 @default.
- W2094148851 cites W1881346788 @default.
- W2094148851 cites W1934130920 @default.
- W2094148851 cites W1940257192 @default.
- W2094148851 cites W1963597460 @default.
- W2094148851 cites W1988405545 @default.
- W2094148851 cites W1994596000 @default.
- W2094148851 cites W2000386503 @default.
- W2094148851 cites W2002082206 @default.
- W2094148851 cites W2005517056 @default.
- W2094148851 cites W2018216717 @default.
- W2094148851 cites W2035893443 @default.
- W2094148851 cites W2040034839 @default.
- W2094148851 cites W2041671414 @default.
- W2094148851 cites W2043051845 @default.
- W2094148851 cites W2044636498 @default.
- W2094148851 cites W2061440647 @default.
- W2094148851 cites W2078488893 @default.
- W2094148851 cites W2090825043 @default.
- W2094148851 cites W2108795036 @default.
- W2094148851 cites W2113426497 @default.
- W2094148851 cites W2113644742 @default.
- W2094148851 cites W2114448039 @default.
- W2094148851 cites W2116099298 @default.
- W2094148851 cites W2117437751 @default.
- W2094148851 cites W2119456166 @default.
- W2094148851 cites W2132216283 @default.
- W2094148851 cites W2144437317 @default.
- W2094148851 cites W2146950017 @default.
- W2094148851 cites W2149809120 @default.
- W2094148851 cites W2150432143 @default.
- W2094148851 cites W2152311269 @default.
- W2094148851 cites W2161737754 @default.
- W2094148851 cites W2342048031 @default.
- W2094148851 cites W2465750966 @default.
- W2094148851 cites W2494003068 @default.
- W2094148851 cites W2764598436 @default.
- W2094148851 cites W4250374454 @default.
- W2094148851 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/s0168-1605(97)00068-8" @default.
- W2094148851 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9310851" @default.
- W2094148851 hasPublicationYear "1997" @default.
- W2094148851 type Work @default.
- W2094148851 sameAs 2094148851 @default.
- W2094148851 citedByCount "248" @default.
- W2094148851 countsByYear W20941488512012 @default.
- W2094148851 countsByYear W20941488512013 @default.
- W2094148851 countsByYear W20941488512014 @default.
- W2094148851 countsByYear W20941488512015 @default.
- W2094148851 countsByYear W20941488512016 @default.
- W2094148851 countsByYear W20941488512017 @default.
- W2094148851 countsByYear W20941488512018 @default.
- W2094148851 countsByYear W20941488512019 @default.
- W2094148851 countsByYear W20941488512020 @default.
- W2094148851 countsByYear W20941488512021 @default.
- W2094148851 countsByYear W20941488512022 @default.
- W2094148851 countsByYear W20941488512023 @default.
- W2094148851 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2094148851 hasAuthorship W2094148851A5011168812 @default.
- W2094148851 hasAuthorship W2094148851A5013870007 @default.
- W2094148851 hasAuthorship W2094148851A5036640118 @default.
- W2094148851 hasAuthorship W2094148851A5079858280 @default.
- W2094148851 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W2094148851 hasConcept C169760540 @default.
- W2094148851 hasConcept C178790620 @default.
- W2094148851 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W2094148851 hasConcept C2779200411 @default.
- W2094148851 hasConcept C2780378348 @default.
- W2094148851 hasConcept C31903555 @default.
- W2094148851 hasConcept C50610925 @default.
- W2094148851 hasConcept C523546767 @default.
- W2094148851 hasConcept C543025807 @default.
- W2094148851 hasConcept C54355233 @default.
- W2094148851 hasConcept C547475151 @default.
- W2094148851 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W2094148851 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W2094148851 hasConcept C89423630 @default.
- W2094148851 hasConceptScore W2094148851C104317684 @default.
- W2094148851 hasConceptScore W2094148851C169760540 @default.
- W2094148851 hasConceptScore W2094148851C178790620 @default.
- W2094148851 hasConceptScore W2094148851C185592680 @default.
- W2094148851 hasConceptScore W2094148851C2779200411 @default.
- W2094148851 hasConceptScore W2094148851C2780378348 @default.