Van Der Hofstadt M, Hüttener M, Juárez A, Gomila G
Institut de Bioenginyeria de Catalunya (IBEC), C/ Baldiri i Reixac 11-15, 08028 Barcelona, Spain.
Institut de Bioenginyeria de Catalunya (IBEC), C/ Baldiri i Reixac 11-15, 08028 Barcelona, Spain; Departament de Microbiologia, Universitat de Barcelona, Avinguda Diagonal 645, 08028 Barcelona, Spain.
Ultramicroscopy. 2015 Jul;154:29-36. doi: 10.1016/j.ultramic.2015.02.018. Epub 2015 Mar 10.
With the use of the atomic force microscope (AFM), the Nanomicrobiology field has advanced drastically. Due to the complexity of imaging living bacterial processes in their natural growing environments, improvements have come to a standstill. Here we show the in situ nanoscale imaging of the growth and division of single bacterial cells on planar substrates with the atomic force microscope. To achieve this, we minimized the lateral shear forces responsible for the detachment of weakly adsorbed bacteria on planar substrates with the use of the so called dynamic jumping mode with very soft cantilever probes. With this approach, gentle imaging conditions can be maintained for long periods of time, enabling the continuous imaging of the bacterial cell growth and division, even on planar substrates. Present results offer the possibility to observe living processes of untrapped bacteria weakly attached to planar substrates.
随着原子力显微镜(AFM)的应用,纳米微生物学领域取得了巨大进展。由于在自然生长环境中对活细菌过程进行成像的复杂性,进展已陷入停滞。在此,我们展示了利用原子力显微镜对平面基底上单个细菌细胞的生长和分裂进行原位纳米级成像。为实现这一点,我们使用非常柔软的悬臂探针的所谓动态跳跃模式,将导致平面基底上弱吸附细菌脱离的横向剪切力降至最低。通过这种方法,可以长时间维持温和的成像条件,从而能够对细菌细胞的生长和分裂进行连续成像,即使是在平面基底上。目前的结果提供了观察弱附着在平面基底上的未捕获细菌的生命过程的可能性。