INVESTIGADORES
CURUTCHET Gustavo Andres
artículos
Título:
Wiring Up Along Electrodes for Biofilm Formation
Autor/es:
MARIA BELÉN PRADOS; MARIELA LEZCANO; NATALIA PORZIONATO; GUSTAVO CURUTCHET
Revista:
Frontiers in Microbiology
Editorial:
Frontiers
Referencias:
Lugar: Lausanne; Año: 2021 vol. 12
Resumen:
Millimeter-length cables of bacteria were discovered growing along a graphite-rod electrode serving as an anode of a microbial electrolysis cell (MEC). The MEC had been inoculated with a culture of Fe-reducing microorganisms enriched from a polluted river sediment (Reconquista river, Argentina) and was operated at laboratory controlled conditions for 18 days at an anode poised potential of 240 mV (vs. Ag/AgCl), followed by 23 days at 480 mV (vs. Ag/AgCl). Anode samples were collected for scanning electron microscopy, phylogenetic and electrochemical analyses. The cables were composed of a succession of bacteria covered by a membranous sheath and were distinct from the known ?cable-bacteria? (family Desulfobulbaceae). Apparently, the formation of the cables began with the interaction of the cells via nanotubes mostly located at the cell poles. The cables seemed to be further widened by the fusion between them. 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis confirmed the presence of a microbial community composed of six genera, including Shewanella, a well-characterized