Role of 𝛃 1-4 linked polymers in the biofilm structure of marine Pseudomonas sp. CE-2 on 304 stainless steel coupons |
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Authors: | Anand Jain Narayan B. Bhosle |
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Affiliation: | 1. Marine Corrosion and Material Research Division, National Institute of Oceanography , Dona Paula , Goa , India ajain@nio.org;3. Marine Corrosion and Material Research Division, National Institute of Oceanography , Dona Paula , Goa , India |
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Abstract: | Pseudomonas sp CE-2 cells attach and form biofilms on 304-stainless steel (SS) coupons. A series of experiments were carried out in order to understand the role of exopolysaccharides (EPS) in the formation and maintenance of CE-2 biofilms on SS coupons. The biofilm density and EPS concentration increased over the period of incubation and the highest values for both were recorded after 72 h. Calcofluor and the lectin concanavalin A (Con A) showed a positive interaction with 72-h old biofilms, indicating the presence of β 1-4 linked polymers, and α-d-glucose and α-d-mannose in the biofilm matrix of CE-2. When the CE-2 cells were grown in the presence of calcofluor (200 μg ml?1), biofilm formation was significantly reduced (~85%). Conversely, the lectins Con A or WGA did not influence the CE-2 biofilms on the SS coupons. Furthermore, treatment with cellulase, an enzyme specific for the degradation of β 1-4 linked polymers, removed substantial amounts of CE-2 biofilm from SS coupons. These results strongly suggest the involvement of β 1-4 linked polymers in the formation and maintenance of Pseudomonas sp. CE-2 biofilms on SS coupons. |
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Keywords: | Pseudomonas sp. biofilms calcofluor β 1-4 linked polymer cellulase |
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