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The Temperature Gradient-Forming Device,an Accessory Unit for Normal Light Microscopes To Study the Biology of Hyperthermophilic Microorganisms
Authors:Maximilian Mora  Annett Bellack  Matthias Ugele  Johann Hopf  Reinhard Wirth
Institution:aInstitute of Microbiology and Archaea-Centre, University of Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany;bElectronic Workshop at the Faculty of Biology, University of Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany
Abstract:To date, the behavior of hyperthermophilic microorganisms in their biotope has been studied only to a limited degree; this is especially true for motility. One reason for this lack of knowledge is the requirement for high-temperature microscopy—combined, in most cases, with the need for observations under strictly anaerobic conditions—for such studies. We have developed a custom-made, low-budget device that, for the first time, allows analyses in temperature gradients up to 40°C over a distance of just 2 cm (a biotope-relevant distance) with heating rates up to ∼5°C/s. Our temperature gradient-forming device can convert any upright light microscope into one that works at temperatures as high as 110°C. Data obtained by use of this apparatus show how very well hyperthermophiles are adapted to their biotope: they can react within seconds to elevated temperatures by starting motility—even after 9 months of storage in the cold. Using the temperature gradient-forming device, we determined the temperature ranges for swimming, and the swimming speeds, of 15 selected species of the genus Thermococcus within a few months, related these findings to the presence of cell surface appendages, and obtained the first evidence for thermotaxis in Archaea.
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