Production of sound waves by bacterial cells and the response of bacterial cells to sound. Matsuhashi, M., Pankrushina, A. N. L., Takeuchi, S., Ohshima, H., Miyoi, H., Endoh, K., Murayama, K., Watanabe, H., Endo, S., Tobi, M., Mano, Y., Hyodo, M., Kobayashi, T., Kaneko, T., Otani, S., Yoshimura, S., Harata, A., & Sawada, T. The Journal of General and Applied Microbiology, 44(1):49–55, February, 1998. doi abstract bibtex Bacterial cells enhance the proliferation of neighboring cells under stress conditions by emitting a physical signal. Continuous single sine sound waves produced by a speaker at frequencies of 6-10, 18-22, and 28-38 kHz promoted colony formation by Bacillus carboniphilus under non-permissive stress conditions of high KCl concentration and high temperature. Furthermore, sound waves emitted from cells of Bacillus subtilis at frequencies between 8 and 43 kHz with broad peaks at approximately 8.5, 19, 29, and 37 kHz were detected using a sensitive microphone system. The similarity between the frequency of the sound produced by B. subtilis and the frequencies that induced a response in B. carboniphilus and the previously observed growth-promoting effect of B. subtilis cells upon B. carboniphilus through iron barriers, suggest that the detected sound waves function as a growth-regulatory signal between cells.
@article{matsuhashi_production_1998,
title = {Production of sound waves by bacterial cells and the response of bacterial cells to sound},
volume = {44},
issn = {1349-8037},
doi = {10.2323/jgam.44.49},
abstract = {Bacterial cells enhance the proliferation of neighboring cells under stress conditions by emitting a physical signal. Continuous single sine sound waves produced by a speaker at frequencies of 6-10, 18-22, and 28-38 kHz promoted colony formation by Bacillus carboniphilus under non-permissive stress conditions of high KCl concentration and high temperature. Furthermore, sound waves emitted from cells of Bacillus subtilis at frequencies between 8 and 43 kHz with broad peaks at approximately 8.5, 19, 29, and 37 kHz were detected using a sensitive microphone system. The similarity between the frequency of the sound produced by B. subtilis and the frequencies that induced a response in B. carboniphilus and the previously observed growth-promoting effect of B. subtilis cells upon B. carboniphilus through iron barriers, suggest that the detected sound waves function as a growth-regulatory signal between cells.},
language = {eng},
number = {1},
journal = {The Journal of General and Applied Microbiology},
author = {Matsuhashi, Michio and Pankrushina, Alla N. L. and Takeuchi, Satoshi and Ohshima, Hideyuki and Miyoi, Housaku and Endoh, Katsura and Murayama, Ken and Watanabe, Hiroshi and Endo, Shigeo and Tobi, Mikio and Mano, Yoshihiro and Hyodo, Masao and Kobayashi, Torakichi and Kaneko, Tomohiko and Otani, Sugio and Yoshimura, Susumu and Harata, Akira and Sawada, Tsuguo},
month = feb,
year = {1998},
pmid = {12501293},
keywords = {sound},
pages = {49--55},
}
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