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Phenotypic switching in biofilm-forming marine bacterium Paenibacillus lautus NE3B01.

Neelam Mangwani1, Supriya Kumari, Sudhir K Shukla, T S Rao, Surajit Das.   

Abstract

Biofilm-forming marine bacterium Paenibacillus lautus NE3B01 was isolated from a mangrove ecosystem, Odisha, India. This isolate formed a swarming type of colony pattern on the solid culture medium with 0.5-2 % agar. Phase contrast microscopy study of a growing colony of P. lautus on solid media and swarming pattern revealed the existence of two phenotypically distinct cells (i.e. cocci and rods) across the colonies. However, in actively growing planktonic culture, only rod-shaped cells were observed. Biofilm growth studies (crystal violet assay) with the isolate showed significant biofilm formation by 6 h, and the detachment phase was observed after 18 h. Biofilm parameters (such as total biomass, roughness coefficient, biofilm thickness, etc.) of 24-h-old P. lautus biofilm were studied by confocal scanning laser microscopy (CSLM). The CSLM study showed that P. lautus formed a biofilm with an average thickness of 14.8 ± 2.6 μm, a high roughness coefficient (0.379 ± 0.103) and surface to bio-volume ratio (4.59 ± 1.12 μm(2)/μm(3)), indicating a highly uneven topography of the biofilm. This also indicates that the 24-h-old biofilm is in dispersal phase. Scanning electron microphotographs of P. lautus also supported the existence of two distinct phenotypes of P. lautus. The current findings suggest that P. lautus has two vegetative phenotypes and to decongest the overcrowded biofilm the bacterium can switch over to motile rods from nonmotile cocci and vice versa.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24452426     DOI: 10.1007/s00284-014-0525-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Microbiol        ISSN: 0343-8651            Impact factor:   2.188


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