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Appl. Environ. Microbiol., Oct 1997, 3941-3945, Vol 63, No. 10
J Chen and B Koopman
Simple, efficient, and safe tagging methods are desired in short-term
microbial transport studies such as in the study of filtration systems for
water and wastewater treatment. Suitability of selected fluorochromes as
bacterial tagging agents in transport studies was evaluated on the basis of
stability of stained cells and the effect of staining on bacterial surface
characteristics and interaction with granular media. Surface properties
were characterized by zeta potential and microbial adhesion to
hydrocarbons. The effect of staining on interactions between bacteria and
porous media was evaluated in terms of removal of bacteria in batch
adsorption tests using sand coated with aluminum hydroxide to enhance
adsorption. The DNA-specific fluorochrome 4',6-diamidino-2-phenylindole
(DAPI) had generally negligible effects on bacterial surface properties and
interaction with sand, as indicated in batch adsorption tests using pure
cultures (Escherichia coli or Acinetobacter sp.) and wastewater bacteria.
Cells stained with DAPI were stable for 48 h at 4 or 20 degrees C. Other
nucleic acid fluorochromes tested had different but significant effects on
bacterial cells and produced less stable fluorescence. Since transport
through porous media is modulated by surface properties, it may be
concluded based on these results that the choice of fluorochromes is
critical in microbial transport studies. DAPI appeared to be a promising
tagging agent. Time dependence of fluorescence of stained cells may limit
the use of fluorochrome-tagged cells in long-term transport studies.
Copyright © 1997, American Society for Microbiology
Effect of fluorochromes on bacterial surface properties and interaction with granular media
Department of Environmental Engineering Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville 32611, USA.
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