Literature DB >> 17184342

Characterization of extracellular polymers synthesized by tropical intertidal biofilm bacteria.

B O Ortega-Morales1, J L Santiago-García, M J Chan-Bacab, X Moppert, E Miranda-Tello, M L Fardeau, J C Carrero, P Bartolo-Pérez, A Valadéz-González, J Guezennec.   

Abstract

AIM: This study was performed to determine the potential of tropical intertidal biofilm bacteria as a source of novel exopolymers (EPS). METHODS AND
RESULTS: A screening procedure was implemented to detect EPS-producing biofilm bacteria. Isolates MC3B-10 and MC6B-22, identified respectively as a Microbacterium species and Bacillus species by 16S rDNA and cellular fatty acids analyses, produced different EPS, as evidenced by colorimetric and gas chromatographic analyses. The polymer produced by isolate MC3B-10 displays significant surfactant activity, and may chelate calcium as evidenced by spectroscopic analysis.
CONCLUSIONS: Polymer MC3B-10 appears to be a glycoprotein, while EPS MC6B-22 seems to be a true polysaccharide dominated by neutral sugars but with significant concentrations of uronic acids and hexosamines. EPS MC3B-10 possesses a higher surfactant activity than that of commercial surfactants, and given its anionic nature, may chelate cations thus proving useful in bioremediation. The chemical composition of polymer MC6B-22 suggests its potential biomedical application in tissue regeneration. SIGNIFICANCE AND IMPACT OF THE STUDY: This is the first report of a Microbacterium species producing EPS with surfactant properties, which expands our knowledge of the micro-organisms capable of producing these biomolecules. Furthermore, this work shows that tropical intertidal environments are a nonpreviously recognized habitat for bioprospecting EPS-producing bacteria, and that these molecules might be involved in ecological roles protecting the cells against dessication.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17184342     DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2672.2006.03085.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Appl Microbiol        ISSN: 1364-5072            Impact factor:   3.772


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