Pierandrea Lo Nostro et al 2005 Phys. Biol. 2 1 doi:10.1088/1478-3967/2/1/001
Pierandrea Lo Nostro1, Barry W Ninham1,2, Antonella Lo Nostro3, Giovanna Pesavento3, Laura Fratoni1 and Piero Baglioni1
Show affiliationsMotivated by recent advances in the physical and chemical basis of the Hofmeister effect, we measured the rate cell growth of S. aureus—a halophilic pathogenic bacterium—and of P. aeruginosa, an opportunistic pathogen, in the presence of different aqueous salt solutions at different concentrations (0.2, 0.6 and 0.9 M). Microorganism growth rates depend strongly on the kind of anion in the growth medium. In the case of S. aureus, chloride provides a favorable growth medium, while both kosmotropes (water structure makers) and chaotropes (water structure breakers) reduce the microorganism growth. In the case of P. aeruginosa, all ions affect adversely the bacterial survival. In both cases, the trends parallel the specific ion, or Hofmeister, sequences observed in a wide range of physico-chemical systems. The correspondence with specific ion effect obtained in other studies, on the activities of a DNA restriction enzyme, of horseradish peroxidase, and of Lipase A (Aspergillus niger) is particularly striking. This work provides compelling evidence for Hofmeister effects, physical chemistry in action, in these organisms.
Issue 1 (March 2005)
Received 1 October 2004, accepted for publication 23 December 2004
Published 18 February 2005
Pierandrea Lo Nostro et al 2005 Phys. Biol. 2 1
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