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Comparison of planktonic and biofilm cultures of Pseudomonas fluorescens DSM 8341 cells grown on fluoroacetate

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Influence of attached growth on the performance of Pseudomonas fluorescens grown on fluoroacetate as the sole organic substrate
Author(s)
Heffernan, Barry 
Murphy, Cormac D. 
Casey, Eoin 
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/2742
Date Issued
May 2009
Date Available
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Abstract
Comparisons between the physiological properties of Pseudomonas fluorescens biofilm cells grown in a tubular biofilm reactor and planktonic cells grown in a chemostat were performed. Fluoroacetate was the sole carbon source for all experiments. The performance of cells was assessed using cell cycle kinetics and by determining specific fluoroacetate utilization rates. Cell cycle kinetics were studied by flow cytometry in conjunction with the fluorescent stain propidium iodide. Determination of the DNA content of planktonic and biofilm cultures showed little difference between the two modes of growth. Cultures with comparable specific glycolate utilization rates had similar percentages of cells in the B phase of the cell cycle, indicating similar growth rates. Specific fluoroacetate utilization rates showed the performance of planktonic cells to be superior to that of biofilm cells, with more fluoroacetate utilized per cell at similar specific fluoroacetate loading rates. A consequence of this decreased biofilm performance was the accumulation of glycolate in the effluent of biofilm cultures. This accumulation of glycolate was not observed in the effluent of planktonic cultures. Spatial stratification of oxygen within the biofilm was identified as a possible explanation for the overflow metabolism of glycolate and the decreased performance of the biofilm cells.
Sponsorship
Science Foundation Ireland
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Journal
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Volume
75
Issue
9
Start Page
2899
End Page
2907
Copyright (Published Version)
2009, American Society for Microbiology
Keywords
  • Pseudomonas fluoresce...

  • Biofilm

  • Fluoroacetate

  • Planktonic

  • Cell cycle

  • Cytometry

Subject – LCSH
Pseudomonas fluorescens
Biofilms
Cell cycle
Cell culture
DOI
10.1128/AEM.01530-08
Web versions
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/AEM.01530-08
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
0099-2240
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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