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A Rapid and High Throughput MIC Determination Method to Screen Uranium Resistant Microorganisms.

Meenakshi Agarwal1, Rajesh Singh Rathore1, Ashvini Chauhan1.   

Abstract

The assessment of minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) is a conventional technique used for the screening of microbial resistance against antibiotics, biocides, and contaminants such as heavy metals. However, as part of our ongoing work, we have observed biases associated with using traditional liquid MIC method to screen microbial heavy metal resistance, including both bacterial and fungal strains. Specifically, the addition of uranium into synthetic media causes immediate precipitation prior to the initiation of microbial growth, thus hampering the optical density measurements, and the obtained MIC values are thus flawed and inaccurate. To address this discrepancy, we report the optimization and development of a serial-dilution-based MIC method conducted on solid growth media supplemented with uranium, which is more accurate, relative to the testing of MICs performed in liquid cultures. Notably, we report on the efficacy of this method to screen not only bacteria that are resistant to uranium but also demonstrate the successful application to yeast and fungal isolates, for their ability to resist uranium, is more accurate and sensitive relative to the liquid method. We believe that this newly developed method to screen heavy metal resistance, such as uranium, is far superior to the existing liquid MIC method and propose replacing the liquid assay with the solid plate MIC reported herein.

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Keywords:  bacteria; fungi; minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC); resistance; uranium (U); yeast

Year:  2020        PMID: 32138252     DOI: 10.3390/mps3010021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods Protoc        ISSN: 2409-9279


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