Bacteria degrading large portion of saturated hydrocarbons are important for crude oil bioremediation. This study investigates Novosphingobium sp. S1, Gordonia amicalis S2 and Gordonia terrae S5 capability of degrading wide range of saturated hydrocarbons from Congo Bilondo crude oil and discusses the degradation pathway.
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November 2023
Our environment is heavily contaminated by anthropogenic compounds, and this issue constitutes a significant threat to all life forms, including biofilm-forming microorganisms. Cell-cell interactions shape microbial community structures and functions, and pollutants that affect intercellular communications impact biofilm functions and ecological roles. There is a growing interest in environmental science fields for evaluating how anthropogenic pollutants impact cell-cell interactions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAlthough interactions between microalgae and bacteria are observed in both natural environment and the laboratory, the modalities of coexistence of bacteria inside microalgae phycospheres in laboratory cultures are mostly unknown. Here, we focused on well-controlled cultures of the model green picoalga and the most abundant member of its phycosphere, . The prevalence of in cultures raises questions about how this bacterium maintains itself under laboratory conditions in the microalga culture.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA chemical fingerprint of the Escherichia coli cell surface labeled by gelatin coated gold nanoparticles was obtained by combining Auger Electron Spectroscopy (AES) for single cell level chemical images, and Time-of-Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectroscopy (ToF-SIMS) Tandem MS for unambiguous molecular identification of co-localized species.
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