TY - JOUR
T1 - Influence of growth phase on bacterial cell electrokinetic characteristics examined by soft particle electrophoresis theory
AU - Hayashi, Hiroshi
AU - Seiki, Hiroshi
AU - Tsuneda, Satoshi
AU - Hirata, Akira
AU - Sasaki, Hiroshi
N1 - Funding Information:
H. Hayashi was individually supported by a Research Fellowships for Young Scientists from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science.
PY - 2003/8/15
Y1 - 2003/8/15
N2 - The influence of incubation time on the electrokinetic properties of Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas putida, Alcaligenes faecalis, and Alcaligenes sp., was examined by electrophoretic mobility measurements and the results were discussed based on Ohshima's soft particle theory. The electrophoretic mobility of E. coli plotted against incubation time revealed that the mobility gradually increased from the outset of incubation to 7 h, which corresponded to the exponential growth and early stationary phase, and then decreased. For all strains, electrophoretic mobility leveled off to nonzero values in accordance with the increase in ionic concentration, which was a characteristic feature of soft particles. Soft particle analysis was carried out at the outset of incubation and the time when mobility reached a maximum in order to obtain the spatial charge density (ZN) and cell surface softness (1/λ). ZN at the maximum electrophoretic mobility was more negative than that at the outset of incubation for E. coli, P. putida, and A. faecalis, while the ZN of Alcaligenes sp. almost remained unchanged. 1/λ decreased for E. coli, but increased for Alcaligenes sp. and A. faecalis. These findings indicated that the cell growth phase affects both ZN and 1/λ, although the dependencies of these parameters are unique to each bacterial strain.
AB - The influence of incubation time on the electrokinetic properties of Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas putida, Alcaligenes faecalis, and Alcaligenes sp., was examined by electrophoretic mobility measurements and the results were discussed based on Ohshima's soft particle theory. The electrophoretic mobility of E. coli plotted against incubation time revealed that the mobility gradually increased from the outset of incubation to 7 h, which corresponded to the exponential growth and early stationary phase, and then decreased. For all strains, electrophoretic mobility leveled off to nonzero values in accordance with the increase in ionic concentration, which was a characteristic feature of soft particles. Soft particle analysis was carried out at the outset of incubation and the time when mobility reached a maximum in order to obtain the spatial charge density (ZN) and cell surface softness (1/λ). ZN at the maximum electrophoretic mobility was more negative than that at the outset of incubation for E. coli, P. putida, and A. faecalis, while the ZN of Alcaligenes sp. almost remained unchanged. 1/λ decreased for E. coli, but increased for Alcaligenes sp. and A. faecalis. These findings indicated that the cell growth phase affects both ZN and 1/λ, although the dependencies of these parameters are unique to each bacterial strain.
KW - Bacterial cell
KW - Cell growth phase
KW - Cell surface potential
KW - Electrophoretic mobility
KW - Soft particle theory
KW - Zeta potential
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U2 - 10.1016/S0021-9797(03)00418-1
DO - 10.1016/S0021-9797(03)00418-1
M3 - Article
C2 - 16256681
AN - SCOPUS:0042563255
SN - 0021-9797
VL - 264
SP - 565
EP - 568
JO - Journal of Colloid and Interface Science
JF - Journal of Colloid and Interface Science
IS - 2
ER -