Chemotaxis ofAeromonas hydrophila to the surface mucus of fish |
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Authors: | Terry C. Hazen Gerald W. Esch Ronald V. Dimock Jr. Anne Mansfield |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biology, Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Puerto Rico, 00931 Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico, USA;(2) Biology Department, Wake Forest University, 27109 Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA |
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Abstract: | Isolates ofAeromonas hydrophila from various sources show different chemotactic responses to mucus from the surface of freshwater fish. Some isolates were nonchemotactic to fish surface mucus. Isolates ofA. hydrophila from fish lesions had a significantly higher chemotactic index than isolates ofA. hydrophila from water. Maximum chemotactic responses occurred more often to diluted fish mucus than to undiluted samples. Fish which were experimentally stressed did not produce mucus that was more or less chemotactic than that of unstressed fish. Fish with red-sore lesions produced surface mucus which was not chemotactic toA. hydrophila. Differences between fish, for any isolate, were also not significant. The chemotactic substance(s) in fish mucus has a molecular weight of approximately 100,000 and did not appear to be labile when heated to 56°C. |
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