Literature DB >> 16808858

Mapping bacterial surface population physiology in real-time: infrared spectroscopy of Proteus mirabilis swarm colonies.

Julie Keirsse1, Elodie Lahaye, Anthony Bouter, Virginie Dupont, Catherine Boussard-Plédel, Bruno Bureau, Jean-Luc Adam, Valérie Monbet, Olivier Sire.   

Abstract

We mapped the space-time distribution of stationary and swarmer cells within a growing Proteus mirabilis colony by infrared (IR) microspectroscopy. Colony mapping was performed at different positions between the inoculum and the periphery with a discrete microscope-mounted IR sensor, while continuous monitoring at a fixed location over time used an optical fiber based IR-attenuated total reflection (ATR) sensor, or "optrode." Phenotypes within a single P. mirabilis population relied on identification of functional determinants (producing unique spectral signals) that reflect differences in macromolecular composition associated with cell differentiation. Inner swarm colony domains are spectrally homogeneous, having patterns similar to those produced by the inoculum. Outer domains composed of active swarmer cells exhibit spectra distinguishable at multiple wavelengths dominated by polysaccharides. Our real-time observations agree with and extend earlier reports indicating that motile swarmer cells are restricted to a narrow (approximately 3 mm) annulus at the colony edge. This study thus validates the use of an IR optrode for real-time and noninvasive monitoring of biofilms and other bacterial surface populations.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16808858     DOI: 10.1366/000370206777670558

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Spectrosc        ISSN: 0003-7028            Impact factor:   2.388


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Authors:  Emmanuel Frénod; Olivier Sire
Journal:  J Math Biol       Date:  2008-11-14       Impact factor: 2.259

2.  Shaping of looped miniaturized chalcogenide fiber sensing heads for mid-infrared sensing.

Authors:  Patrick Houizot; Marie-Laure Anne; Catherine Boussard-Plédel; Olivier Loréal; Hugues Tariel; Jacques Lucas; Bruno Bureau
Journal:  Sensors (Basel)       Date:  2014-09-26       Impact factor: 3.576

3.  The mid-infrared spectroscopy: A novel non-invasive diagnostic tool for NASH diagnosis in severe obesity.

Authors:  Rodolphe Anty; Marie Morvan; Maëna Le Corvec; Clémence M Canivet; Stéphanie Patouraux; Jean Gugenheim; Stéphanie Bonnafous; Béatrice Bailly-Maitre; Olivier Sire; Hugues Tariel; Jérôme Bernard; Thierry Piche; Olivier Loréal; Judith Aron-Wisnewsky; Karine Clément; Albert Tran; Antonio Iannelli; Philippe Gual
Journal:  JHEP Rep       Date:  2019-10-23

4.  Mid-infrared spectroscopy of serum, a promising non-invasive method to assess prognosis in patients with ascites and cirrhosis.

Authors:  Maëna Le Corvec; Caroline Jezequel; Valérie Monbet; Nadia Fatih; Frédéric Charpentier; Hugues Tariel; Catherine Boussard-Plédel; Bruno Bureau; Olivier Loréal; Olivier Sire; Edouard Bardou-Jacquet
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-10-11       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 5.  Forming glasses from Se and Te.

Authors:  Bruno Bureau; Catherine Boussard-Pledel; Pierre Lucas; Xianghua Zhang; Jacques Lucas
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2009-10-26       Impact factor: 4.411

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