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Electron Transport System Activity in Soil,Sediment, and Pure Cultures
Abstract:
Abstract

This review followed from experiments suggesting that some fungi do not require calcium. It was found that many studies of a calcium requirement in microorganisms had assumed specificity for chelation agents such as EGTA and A23187, which the reagents did not possess. Early studies still cited today often preceded the recognition that microorganisms required manganese and zinc. As a result of both of these misunderstandings, there was rarely any attempt to replace calcium by other important trace elements. In some studies that seem to have been overlooked, the apparent requirement for calcium depended on the growth conditions used. Escherichia coli, Neurospora crassa, and Saccharomyces cerevisiae were then selected for detailed consideration and it is concluded that further experiments are needed before the involvement of calcium is proved.
Keywords:EGTA  A23187  calmodulin  chlorotetracycline  fura-2  chelation  growth  media  autoclaving  trace elements  Azotobacter  Penicillium  Aspergillus  Escherichia  Saccharomyces  Neurospora  Fusarium  Pseudomonas  Phytophthora  Pythium
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