A strain of E.coli harbors a temperature sensitive mutation where cultivation of the bacterium at low temperature (25°C) leads to the rapid degradation of MOMP (maltose outer membrane protein), whereas cultivation at 37°C results in stable MOMP accumulation in the cell envelope. Indicate possible outcomes for a mixture of Bacteriophage A (lambda) and the E. coli (TS) strain cultivated in rich media at constant 25°C temperature. (choose appropriate response(s) MOMP accumulation in the outer membrane will be low O MOMP accumulation in the outer membrane will be high O A low titer phage stock would be generated as a result of this infection

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A strain of E.coli harbors a temperature sensitive mutation where cultivation of the
bacterium at low temperature (25°C) leads to the rapid degradation of MOMP
(maltose outer membrane protein), whereas cultivation at 37°C results in stable
MOMP accumulation in the cell envelope. Indicate possible outcomes for a mixture of
Bacteriophage (lambda) and the
coli (TS) strain cultivated in rich media at constant
25°C temperature.
(choose appropriate response(s)
V MOMP accumulation in the outer membrane will be low
O MOMP accumulation in the outer membrane will be high
O A low titer phage stock would be generated as a result of this infection
O A high titer phage stock would be generated as a result of this infection
Transcribed Image Text:Incorrect Question 8 A strain of E.coli harbors a temperature sensitive mutation where cultivation of the bacterium at low temperature (25°C) leads to the rapid degradation of MOMP (maltose outer membrane protein), whereas cultivation at 37°C results in stable MOMP accumulation in the cell envelope. Indicate possible outcomes for a mixture of Bacteriophage (lambda) and the coli (TS) strain cultivated in rich media at constant 25°C temperature. (choose appropriate response(s) V MOMP accumulation in the outer membrane will be low O MOMP accumulation in the outer membrane will be high O A low titer phage stock would be generated as a result of this infection O A high titer phage stock would be generated as a result of this infection
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