Abstract
Summary
Incubation of resting P. natrie-gens cells in a suspending medium containing 0.26 m Na+ and mannitol yielded cells which were able to take up mannitol in media containing a combination of 0.26 m Na+ and 0.01 m K+, or 0.26 m K+, and chlorampheni-col. Cells incubated in media containing a combination of 0.25 m Na+ and 0.01 m K+, or 0.26 m K+ were induced by and took up C14-labeled mannitol. The uptake in the former medium was partially inhibited by oua-bain and 2,4-DNP whereas that in the latter was unaffected by ouabain and completely suppressed by 2,4-DNP. Although incubation of the cells in 0.26 m K+ permitted entry of the substrate mannitol, the need for Na+ for growth of the bacteria was not replaced by K+. It is suggested that Na+ influences synthesis as well as operation of entry mechanism for substrates, whereas a high K+ concentration increases rate of diffusion of non-ionizing substrates into marine bacterial cells.
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