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5.0 Regulation and Physiology

       
5.0 Regulation and Physiology
   
5.1 Introduction and Overview
   
5.2 Growth of Cells and Cultures
   
5.2.1 Replication, Cell Division, and Segregation
   
5.2.2 The Energetics of Growth
   
5.2.3 Modulation of Chemical Composition and Other Parameters of the Cell at Different Exponential Growth Rates
   
5.2.4 Growth Rate Control--the Ribosome Paradigm
   
5.3 Sensing and Responding to Nutrient Availability
   
5.3.1 Carbon
   
5.3.2 Nitrogen
   
5.3.3 Phosphorus
   
5.3.4 Sulfur
   
5.3.5 Amino Acids and the Stringent Response
   
5.3.6 Regulation of Motility and Taxis in Response to Nutrient Availability
   
5.4 Sensing and Responding to Stress
   
5.4.1 Heat and Protein Denaturation
   
5.4.2 The Cold Shock Response
   
5.4.3 The SOS Regulatory Network
   
5.4.4 Oxidative Stress
   
5.4.4.1 Copper Homeostasis in Escherichia coli and Other Enterobacteriaceae
   
5.4.4.2 Magnesium Transport and Magnesium Homeostasis
   
5.4.4.3 Transition Metal Homeostasis
   
5.4.5 Osmotic Stress
   
5.4.6 Acidic and Alkaline Stress
   
5.4.7 Envelope Stress Responses
   
5.4.8 Pressure
   
5.5 Cell-to-Cell Signaling in Escherichia coli and Salmonella
   
5.6 Physiological and Genetic Adaptation to Growth Arrest
   
5.6.1 The Bacterial Stationary Phase--an Introduction
   
5.6.2 Morphological, Physiological, and Genetic Changes during Stationary Phase
   
5.6.3 Stationary-Phase Gene Regulation
   
5.6.4 Toxin-Antitoxins and Programmed Growth Arrest
   
5.6.5 Nutrient Metabolism during Stationary Phase and under Nutrient Limitation
   
5.6.6 Adaptive Mutations--Mechanisms and Significance
   
       
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