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Seawater salt-trapped Pseudomonas aeruginosa survives for years and gets primed for salinity tolerance.

Hamouda ElabedEnrique González-TortueroClaudia Ibacache-QuirogaAmina BakhroufPaul JohnstonKamel GaddourJesús BlázquezAlexandro Rodríguez-Rojas
Published in: BMC microbiology (2019)
The individual gene contributions build up the observed phenotype, but do not ease the identification of salinity-related metabolic pathways. The long-term inclusion of P. aeruginosa in salt crystals primes the bacteria, mediating a readjustment of the bacterial physiology to growth in higher salt concentrations. Our findings provide a starting point to understand how P. aeruginosa, a relevant environmental and pathogenic bacterium, survives to long-term salt stress.
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