Abstract:Cells regularly experience fluid flow in natural systems. However, most experimental systems rely on batch cell culture and fail to consider the effect of flow-driven dynamics on cell physiology. Using microfluidics and single-cell imaging, we discover that the interplay of physical shear rate (a measure of fluid flow) and chemical stress trigger a transcriptional response in the human pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa. In batch cell culture, cells protect themselves by quickly scavenging the ubiquitous chemical… Show more
“…Recently, it was proposed that reactive oxygen species found in agar were responsible for growth inhibition of environmental microbes ( 18 ). This observation is particularly interesting given that oxidative levels vary with the commercial origin of microbial growth media ( 19 ) and with storage conditions ( 20 ). In this respect, our study could unveil the source of yet-unexplainable phenotypes or the difficulties in reproducing significant results.…”
Agar is arguably the most utilized solidifying agent for microbiological media. In this study, we show that agar powders from different suppliers, as well as certain batches of BD Bacto Casamino Acids, contain significant levels of chlorate.
“…Recently, it was proposed that reactive oxygen species found in agar were responsible for growth inhibition of environmental microbes ( 18 ). This observation is particularly interesting given that oxidative levels vary with the commercial origin of microbial growth media ( 19 ) and with storage conditions ( 20 ). In this respect, our study could unveil the source of yet-unexplainable phenotypes or the difficulties in reproducing significant results.…”
Agar is arguably the most utilized solidifying agent for microbiological media. In this study, we show that agar powders from different suppliers, as well as certain batches of BD Bacto Casamino Acids, contain significant levels of chlorate.
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