In Situ Microspatial Imaging Using Two-Photon and Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy of Bacteria and Extracellular Polymeric Secretions (EPS) Within Marine Stromatolites |
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Authors: | Tomohiro Kawaguchi Alan W. Decho |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Environmental Health Sciences, School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208, U.S.A., US |
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Abstract: | The combination of a hydrophilic embedding resin, Nanoplast, with fluorescent probes, and subsequent imaging using two-photon and confocal laser scanning microscopy (2P-LSM and CLSM) has allowed in imaging of the in situ microspatial arrangements of microbial cells and their extracellular polymeric secretion (EPS) within marine stromatolites. Optical sectioning by 2P-LSM and CLSM allowed imaging of endolithic cyanobacteria cells, Solentia sp., seen within carbonate sand grains. 2P-LSM allowed very clear imaging with a high resolution of bacteria using DAPI, which normally require UV excitation and reduced photo-bleaching of fluorescent probes. |
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Keywords: | : confocal laser scanning microscopy Schizothrix sp. Solentia sp. extracellular polymeric secretion marine stromatolite two-photon laser scanning microscopy. |
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