Combined Effect of Temperature and Nutrients on Protein Turnover in Bacillus Megaterium
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Journal
Folia Microbiol (Praha)
Publisher
Springer
Specialty
Microbiology
Date
1983 Jan 1
PMID
6403418
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Abstract
Protein turnover was followed in populations of Bacillus megaterium growing in temperature range of 17-48 degrees C in different media. Higher temperature stimulated the protein turnover (expressed as the amount of protein degraded during 3.3 h) in all the media tested up to the optimal growth temperature (40-42 degrees C). Protein turnover in a medium containing amino acids continued to be stimulated by temperature even above this point; no further significant increase of turnover was found in the other media.
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