由一系列土壤细菌和真菌产生的细胞外聚合物质(EPS)的组成部分。

IF 4 2区 生物学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY
Rebeca Leme Oliva, Umesh B Khadka, Tessa Camenzind, Jens Dyckmans, Rainer Georg Joergensen
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摘要

土壤细菌和真菌产生的胞外聚合物(EPS)对微生物的生长至关重要,为土壤及其微生物提供了许多功能。EPS的组成可能取决于微生物群落的组成和土壤的物理化学环境,然而,对EPS成分的具体作用以及它们如何相互作用来改变生物膜的功能知之甚少。我们假设EPS的生产将随着表面和更不稳定的碳源的存在而增强。此外,即使碳水化合物和蛋白质是EPS的主要成分,我们仍然可以找到可量化的甘露糖胺和半乳糖胺(两种氨基糖先前被证明是微生物生物膜的一部分)。用甘油或淀粉培养10种土壤细菌和10种土壤真菌,用或不用石英基质。培养4天后,提取EPS,测定7种成分:碳水化合物、DNA、蛋白质、乳酸菌酸、甘露糖胺、半乳糖胺、葡萄糖胺。我们发现,微生物类型对EPS的组成有强烈的影响,而EPS产量的差异主要受环境条件的影响。在淀粉培养基中培养的eps -碳水化合物/蛋白质比在甘油培养基中培养的高,在石英培养基中培养的eps -碳水化合物/蛋白质比增加。eps -碳水化合物浓度反映了底物质量和表面存在的环境变化。相比之下,其他EPS成分组成的变化可能是由于内在的微生物特性。我们的发现为在更复杂的环境(如土壤)中研究微生物生物膜开辟了途径,并阐明了细胞外结构对微生物过程的重要性。
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Constituent of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) produced by a range of soil bacteria and fungi.

Extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) produced by soil bacteria and fungi are crucial for microbial growth and provide many functions for the soil and its microbes. EPS composition may depend on microbial community composition and the soil physical and chemical environment, nevertheless, not much is known about the EPS constituents' specific roles nor how they interact to alter biofilm's functions. We hypothesized that EPS production would be enhanced with the presence of a surface and with a more labile carbon source. Also, that even though carbohydrates and proteins are the main constituents of EPS, we could still find quantifiable amounts of mannosamine and galactosamine (two amino sugars previously shown to be part of microbial biofilms). Ten soil bacterial and ten soil fungal species were cultured with glycerol or starch and with or without a quartz matrix. After a 4-day cultivation, EPS were extracted, and seven constituents were determined: carbohydrates, DNA, proteins, muramic acid, mannosamine, galactosamine, and glucosamine. We found EPS composition was strongly modified by microbial type, whereas differences in EPS production were driven mostly by environmental conditions. The EPS-carbohydrate/protein ratio was higher for cultures grown in starch media than in glycerol and increased in the presence of quartz. EPS-carbohydrate concentration reflected environmental changes of substrate quality and surface presence. Contrastingly, changes in the other EPS constituent composition are likely due to intrinsic microbial characteristics. Our findings open the pathway to study microbial biofilms in more complex environments (such as soils) and shed light to the importance of extracellular structures to microbial processes.

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BMC Microbiology
BMC Microbiology 生物-微生物学
CiteScore
7.20
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280
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: BMC Microbiology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on analytical and functional studies of prokaryotic and eukaryotic microorganisms, viruses and small parasites, as well as host and therapeutic responses to them and their interaction with the environment.
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