Bacterial osmoadaptation: the role of osmolytes in bacterial stress and virulence
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Abstract
Two general strategies exist for the growth and survival of prokaryotes in environments of elevated osmolarity. The 'salt in cytoplasm' approach, which requires extensive structural modifications, is restricted mainly to members of the Halobacteriaceae. All other species have convergently evolved to cope with environments of elevated osmolarity by the accumulation of a restricted range of low molecular mass molecules, termed compatible solutes owing to their compatibility with cellular processes at high internal concentrations. Herein we review the molecular mechanisms governing the accumulation of these compounds, both in Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, focusing specifically on the regulation of…
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- Osmolyte
- Biology
- Osmotic concentration
- Virulence
- Bacteria
- Osmotic shock
- Microbiology
- Osmoprotectant
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