Rapid assessment of physiological status in Escherichia coli using fluorescent probes

Porter, J. and Edwards, C. and Pickup, R. W. (1995) Rapid assessment of physiological status in Escherichia coli using fluorescent probes. Journal of Applied Bacteriology, 79 (4). pp. 399-408. ISSN 0021-8847

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Abstract

Rapid and direct viability assessment of Escherichia coli in filtered, sterile lake water was possible using multiparameter flow cytometry. Fluorescent dyes were used as probes for different cellular functions (membrane potential, membrane integrity and intracellular enzyme activity), which were correlated with the ability of the cells to respond to nutrient addition while in a stressed state. Measurement of several criteria circumvented limitations imposed by other methods, and provided extensive evidence for the validity of the methods for monitoring cell viability during adoption of a viable‐but‐non‐culturable state in starved E, coli. Macromolecular staining was concomitantly used to monitor changes in cellular protein, RNA and DNA as additional indicators of physiological status during starvation/stress.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Journal of Applied Bacteriology
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?? microbiologyapplied microbiology and biotechnology ??
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208934
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01 Nov 2023 14:30
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Published
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