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Viscosity has dichotomous effects on Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus HD100 predation

Author(s)
Im, HansolKwon, HeeunCho, GayoungKwon, JisooChoi, Seong YeolMitchell, Robert J.
Issued Date
2019-12
DOI
10.1111/1462-2920.14799
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/30573
Fulltext
https://sfamjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1462-2920.14799
Citation
ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, v.21, no.12, pp.4675 - 4684
Abstract
Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus HD100 is a highly motile predatory bacterium that consumes other Gram-negative bacteria for its sustenance. Here, we describe the impacts the media viscosity has both on the motility of predator and its attack rates. Experiments performed in polyethylene glycol (PEG) solutions, a linear polymer, found a viscosity of 10 mPa s (5% PEG) negatively impacted predation over a 24-h period. When the viscosity was increased to 27 mPa s (10% PEG), predation was nearly abolished. Tests with three other B. bacteriovorus strains, i.e., 109J and two natural isolates, found identical results. Short-term (2-h) experiments, however, found attack rates were improved in 1% PEG, which had a viscosity of 5.4 mPa s, using bioluminescent prey and their viabilities. In contrast, when experiments were performed in dextran, a branched polymer, no increase in predation was seen even though the viscosity was a comparable 5.1 mPa s. The enhanced attack rates in this solution coincided with a 31% increase in B. bacteriovorus HD100 swimming speeds (62 mu m s(-1) in 1% PEG vs. 47.5 mu m s(-1) in HEPES-salt).
Publisher
WILEY
ISSN
1462-2912
Keyword
BACTERIALDIVERSITYMOTILITYRESPONSESSURFACESINDOLEATTACKRANGECELLSSOIL

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