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Cell surface properties as factors involved in Proteus vulgaris adhesion to stainless steel under starvation conditions
Authors:Kamila Myszka  Katarzyna Czaczyk  Marcin T Schmidt  Anna M Olejnik
Institution:(1) Department of Biotechnology and Food Microbiology, The August Cieszkowski Agricultural University of Poznan, Wojska Polskiego 48, Poznan, 60-627, Poland
Abstract:The purpose of these investigations was to evaluate the influence of limited nutrient availability in the culture medium on Proteus vulgaris biofilm formation on surfaces of stainless steel. The relationship between the P. vulgaris adhesion to the abiotic surfaces, the cellular ATP levels, cell surface hydrophobicity and changes in the profiles of extracellular proteins and lipopolysaccharides was examined. In all experimental variants the starvation conditions induced the bacterial cells to adhere to the surfaces of stainless steel. Higher ATP content and lower cell surface hydrophobicity of P. vulgaris cells was observed upon nutrient-limited conditions. Under starvation conditions a reduction in the levels of extracellular low molecular weight proteins was noticed. High molecular weight proteins formed the conditioning layer on stainless steel plates, making the bacteria adhesion process more favorable. The production of low molecular weight carbohydrates promoted more advanced stages of P. vulgaris biofilm formation process on the surfaces of stainless steel upon starvation.
Keywords:Adhesion  Biofilm  Extracellular molecules  Hydrophobicity            Proteus vulgaris            Starvation
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