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Published on: August 11, 2014
Expression of outer membrane proteins by Salmonella enteritidis relating to pH
Abstract:
The pH of the environment influenced the expression of outer membrane proteins by S. enteritidis PT4 growing in broth. Growth in broth at pH 5 to 7 resulted in variation in expression of outer membrane proteins of 18 to 22 kDa. Bacteria became acid-fixed and non-viable following prolonged incubation in broth with a pH below 5, and expression of flagella was repressed.
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