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Biofilms of Halobacterium salinarum as a tool for phenanthrene bioremediation
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2020-06-25Registro en:
Di Meglio, Leonardo Gabriel; Busalmen, Juan Pablo; Pegoraro, César Nicolás; Nercessian, Debora; Biofilms of Halobacterium salinarum as a tool for phenanthrene bioremediation; Taylor & Francis Ltd; Biofouling; 36; 5; 25-6-2020; 564-575
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Autor
Di Meglio, Leonardo Gabriel
Busalmen, Juan Pablo
Pegoraro, César Nicolás
Nercessian, Debora
Resumen
The use of hyperhalophilic microorganisms is emerging as a sustainable alternative to clean hydrocarbon-polluted hypersaline water bodies. In line with this practice, this work reports on the ability of the archaeon Halobacterium salinarum to develop biofilms on a solid surface conditioned by the presence of phenanthrene crystals, which results in the removal of the contaminating compound. The cell surface hydrophobicity does not change during the removal process and this organism is shown to constitutively produce a surfactant molecule with specific action on aromatic hydrocarbons, both indicating that phenanthrene removal might proceed through a non-contact mechanism. A new approach is presented to follow the process in situ through epifluorescence microscopy by monitoring phenanthrene auto-fluorescence.