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drtaing

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It was really a strange discovery.
When P. aeruginosa was treated with yeast fermented broth for prolonged time, most cells died but mutants survived. They were as 100 times long as wild type; they didin't swim. Some of them produced reddish brown pigment. I have transferred them on agar slants several times for more than 3 years but most of them didn't lose their phenotype properties.
I can share my mutants to collaborate a project inquirng on the giant cells.
PS: I attach microphoto of a singel mutant cell.

Dr. Taing Ok, Kagoshima University, Japan
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Posted Feb 15, 2005, 6:09 AM
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How do I see the photo you mentioned--didn't see an attachment?

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Posted Apr 06, 2005, 21:48 PM
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[Got the email with the photomicrograph--really fascinating!

Were the yeast treatments that induced the mutants done in broth with double the typical concentrations of carbon and nitrogen source--so as to reduce cell wall lysis?

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quote=drtaing]It was really a strange discovery.
When P. aeruginosa was treated with yeast fermented broth for prolonged time, most cells died but mutants survived. They were as 100 times long as wild type; they didin't swim. Some of them produced reddish brown pigment. I have transferred them on agar slants several times for more than 3 years but most of them didn't lose their phenotype properties.
I can share my mutants to collaborate a project inquirng on the giant cells.
PS: I attach microphoto of a singel mutant cell.

Dr. Taing Ok, Kagoshima University, Japan
drtaingok@yahoo.com
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Posted Apr 13, 2005, 15:06 PM
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