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Measuring mass transfer processes of octane with the help of an alkSalkB::gfp-tagged Escherichia coli
Authors:Jaspers M C  Meier C  Zehnder A J  Harms H  van der Meer J R
Affiliation:Swiss Federal Institute for Environmental Science and Technology (EAWAG), Postfach 611, Überlandstrasse 133, CH 8600 Dübendorf, Switzerland.;Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, IATE/P, CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland.
Abstract:Diffusion of octane from oily droplets in different microscale settings was measured using Escherichia coli expressing the stable green fluorescent protein (GFP) from the alkB promoter of Pseudomonas oleovorans . GFP fluorescence intensities were determined quantitatively at the single-cell level after 1.0 or 2.5 h incubation and compared with different calibration series using known concentrations of octane. By immobilizing the E. coli sensor cells on the bottom glass plate of a microscope flow chamber, it was possible to monitor the diffusion process for octane in aqueous solution as a function of time and distance from non-aqueous phase droplets of octane alone or oily octane mixtures. When a gas phase was included in the flow chambers, octane transport could be demonstrated from the oily mixtures to the cells through both gas and liquid phase. Assays of non-immobilized sensor cells in microdroplets in the presence or absence of soil particles incubated with octane through the vapour phase revealed a slight reduction in the total amount of induced E. coli cells in the presence of soil. Our results indicate the power of using GFP-marked single-cell biosensors in determining microscale bioavailability of organic pollutants.
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