The role of extracellular products in copper colonisation

P. Angell, A.H.L. Chamberlain
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Abstract

Three strains of Pseudomonas bacteria were isolated from copper water pipes showing pitting corrosion. The effects of temperature and copper concentration on growth and exopolymer production were investigated. Various differences were noted between the organisms when grown as pure cultures and as a mixed culture; from the pure culture work some of the contributions made by each organism to the mixed culture can be deduced.

It would appear that the production of extracellular products varies with temperature and that polymer production and growth are enhanced in a mixed culture. All three strains grown as pure cultures showed a decrease in growth at lower temperatures as the copper concentration was increased. This effect was altered when the organisms were grown as a mixed culture. It was noted that copper tolerance was conferred on one of the organisms (a yellow strain of Ps. paucimobilis) by the presence of the other two. These results can be used to explain some of the observations made on the colonisation of copper by bacteria associated with pipe corrosion.

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细胞外产物在铜定植中的作用
从出现点蚀的铜水管中分离出3株假单胞菌。研究了温度和铜浓度对生长和外聚合物生成的影响。当作为纯培养物和作为混合培养物生长时,在生物体之间发现了各种差异;从纯培养工作中可以推断出每种生物对混合培养的一些贡献。细胞外产物的产生似乎随着温度的变化而变化,聚合物的产生和生长在混合培养中得到加强。纯培养的三个菌株在较低温度下的生长均随着铜浓度的增加而下降。当这些生物作为混合培养物生长时,这种效应就改变了。值得注意的是,由于其他两种生物的存在,其中一种生物(paucimobilis的黄色菌株)具有铜耐受性。这些结果可以用来解释与管道腐蚀有关的细菌对铜的定植所做的一些观察。
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