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DOI 10.1016/S0168-1656(02)00063-9
Title (Primary) Population analysis of a binary bacterial culture by multi-parametric flow cytometry
Author Müller, S.; Sträuber, H.; Lösche, A.; Babel, W.
Source Titel Journal of Biotechnology
Year 2002
Department UMB
Volume 97
Issue 2
Page From 163
Page To 176
Language englisch
Keywords Population dynamics; Mixed population structure; Microbial interactions; Multi-parametric flow cytometry; Degradation of xenobiotics
Abstract To study the degradation of a xenobiotic that requires a mixed culture it is essential to monitor the proportions and to control the population dynamics of the component strains. For these purposes fluorochromising techniques and multi-parametric flow cytometry were used to follow Rhodococcus erythropolis K2-3 and Ochrobactrum anthropi K2-14, both of which are needed to degrade 4-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)butyric acid (2,4-DB). Although the two strains can grow in constant proportions in mixed cultures on other substrates, 2,4-DB could not be degraded as a sole substrate in a continuous process and R. erythropolis K2-3 was clearly impaired in the binary mixture. Addition of a second, easily assimilable substrate (xylitol) in appropriate concentrations (empirically determined) helped this strain survive, and thus facilitated complete degradation of the xenobiotic. This combination of substrates was found to stabilise the growth of R. erythropolis K2-3 and, consequently promoted the action of O. anthropi K2-14. Thus, the two organisms became established in constant proportions in a continuous process until reaching steady state. Consequently, multiplication and cell division activities of the two components of the binary culture were high and reached similar values to those attained when they are grown in pure culture.
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Müller, S., Sträuber, H., Lösche, A., Babel, W. (2002):
Population analysis of a binary bacterial culture by multi-parametric flow cytometry
J. Biotechnol. 97 (2), 163 - 176 10.1016/S0168-1656(02)00063-9