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2016

The University of Southern Mississippi

Enzyme production

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Synergistic Growth In Bacteria Depends On Substrate Complexity, Yi-Jie Deng, Shiao Y. Wang Jan 2016

Synergistic Growth In Bacteria Depends On Substrate Complexity, Yi-Jie Deng, Shiao Y. Wang

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Both positive and negative interactions among bacteria take place in the environment. We hypothesize that the complexity of the substrate affects the way bacteria interact with greater cooperation in the presence of recalcitrant substrate. We isolated lignocellulolytic bacteria from salt marsh detritus and compared the growth, metabolic activity and enzyme production of pure cultures to those of three-species mixed cultures in lignocellulose and glucose media. Synergistic growth was common in lignocellulose medium containing carboxyl methyl cellulose, xylan and lignin but absent in glucose medium. Bacterial synergism promoted metabolic activity in synergistic mixed cultures but not the maximal growth rate (μ). …