“…Growth conditions such as the composition of the growth medium (2,3,35,60), the growth phase (age) of the cells (35,42,50,75), the incubation temperature at which the bacteria were cultured (2,35,55,56,60,70), and the pH (10,56,60) markedly affect the composition of the membrane lipid. E. coli cells subjected to an abrupt temperature shift from 30 to 45°C and held at the high temperature for various periods of time revealed a gradual decrease in the total unsaturated to saturated fatty acid ratio in the cytoplasmic membrane, resulting in reduced membrane fluidity and a higher melting point (43). This reduction in membrane fluidity correlated with the cellular heat shock response, as detected by the change in the induction levels of GroEL and DnaK (40,43).…”