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1.14.11.55
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the accumulation of the compatible solutes ectoine and 5-hydroxyectoine allows Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2) to fend off the detrimental effects of both high salinity and high temperature on cell physiology
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the ectoine content of single isoform EctE or EctD mutants is similar to that of the wild-type at any condition tested. The ectoine content of the double mutant EctD/EctE is slightly lower at high salinity. At high salinity, the hydroxyectoine level of the EctD mutant is reduced to 56.1% of the wild-type level, whereas that of the ectE mutant is not significatively lower. The double EctD/EctE mutant does not accumulate hydroxyectoine. At high salinity plus high temperature, the hydroxyectoine content of the EctE mutant is reduced to 37.6% of the wild-type level. Growth of the EctD and EctD/EctE mutants is severely impaired at high temperature
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