Please describe the experiment. How did you isolate the pH change to just citrate uptake? Should we assume no metabolism of citrate or any other compound in the medium?
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From: Dafna Tamir <dafnata from yahoo.com>
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Hi,
I observed that citrate uptake by Xanthomonas raises the pH of the media. Does
anyone know why?
Dafna
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