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Bacterial Biofilm in Seawater: Cell Surface Properties of Early-attached Marine Bacteria
Authors:Beatrice Grasland  Jalila Mitalane  Romain Briandet  Eric Quemener  Thierry Meylheuc  Isabelle Linossier
Institution:1. Laboratoire de Biologie et Chimie Moléculaires , Université de Bretagne-Sud , F-56321 Lorient (EA 2594), France dominique.haras@univ-ubs.fr;3. Laboratoire de Biologie et Chimie Moléculaires , Université de Bretagne-Sud , F-56321 Lorient (EA 2594), France;4. Unité de Recherche en Bioadhésion et Hygiène des Matériaux, INRA , F-91300 Massy, France
Abstract:The development of antifouling strategies in seawater requires knowledge of the physico-chemical properties of the cell surfaces of early adherent bacteria. The hydrophilic, electrostatic and the Lewis acid-base cell surface properties of eleven marine bacteria were characterized. Although these bacteria adhered to a hydrophilic support immersed for 3 and 6?h, they presented various physico-chemical properties. Eleven strains possessed a hydrophilic surface and five a hydrophobic surface. Although the majority of the bacteria presented an electron-donating character, some could not generate Lewis acid-base interactions with the support. On the other hand, all strains possessed an isoelectric point ranging from 2.2 to 3.4 and were negatively charged at the pH of seawater. Hydrophilicity was a preponderant property among these bacteria, but other properties should not be ignored. The development of new antifouling paints must take account all the possible interaction levels used by the bacteria to adhere to an immersed surface.
Keywords:bacterial biofouling  bacterial surfaces  biodiversity  early adherent bacteria  marine biofilm  physico-chemical properties
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