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Arch Microbiol ; 204(12): 710, 2022 Nov 16.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36383258

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Escherichia coli (E. coli) and Enterococcus faecalis (E. faecalis) are pathogenic strains that often coexist in intestinal flora of humans and are prone to cause biofilm-associated infections, such as gastrointestinal tract and urinary tract infections. Earlier studies have demonstrated that E. faecalis biofilm can metabolize ferrous ions in iron-rich environments and promote biofilm growth under in-vivo conditions. However, the influence of iron transporters on dual-species biofilm growth and the nature of molecular-level interactions between iron transporter proteins and Fe2+ remains unknown. Therefore, in this work, co-culture studies were performed and the study indicates that Fe2+ at concentrations of 50-150 µM promotes the colonization of E. coli, and Fe2+ concentrations of 50-200 µM promote the growth of E. faecalis and dual-species colonies. Atomic absorption spectroscopy results reveal that Fe2+ ion augmentation in bacterial cells was increased to 4 folds in the single-species model and 11 folds in the dual-species model under iron-supplemented conditions. Furthermore, Fe2+ augmentation increased the antibiotic resistance of E. faecalis in both single- and dual-species bacterial cultures. In addition, in-silico docking were performed to determine a three-dimensional (3D) structure of ferrous iron-transporter proteins FeoB of E. faecalis and its affinity to extracellular Fe2+. Our model suggests that the FeoB facilitates the Fe2+ uptake in E. faecalis cells in the absence of iron chelator, 2,2-bipyridyl.


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Enterococcus faecalis , Infecciones Urinarias , Humanos , Escherichia coli/metabolismo , Biopelículas , Infecciones Urinarias/microbiología , Hierro/metabolismo , Proteínas Portadoras/metabolismo
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3 Biotech ; 12(12): 346, 2022 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36386567

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Fungal laccases are versatile biocatalyst and occupy a prominent place in various industrial applications due to its broad substrate specificity. The simplest method to enhance the laccase production is by usage of cheap substrates in the fermentation processes incorporating modeling approaches for optimization. Integrated biorefinery concept is receiving wide popularity by making use of various products from microalgal biomass. The research aimed to identify the potential of deoiled microalgal biomass (DMB), a waste product from algal biorefinery as a nutrient supplement to enhance laccase production in Pleurotus floridanus by submerged fermentation. The maximum production was obtained in the presence of DMB as an additional nutrient supplement and copper sulfate as an inducer. The predictive capabilities of the two methodologies Response Surface Methodology (RSM) and hybrid Particle swarm optimization (PSO)-based Artificial Neural Network (ANN) were compared and validated. The results showed that ANN coupled with PSO predicted with more accuracy with an R 2 value of 0.99 than the RSM model with an R 2 value of 0.97. The optimized condition as predicted by superior model hybrid PSO-based ANN was glucose (3.51%), DMB (0.545%), pH (4.9), temperature (24.68 â„ƒ) and CuSO4 (1.35 mM). The experimental laccase activity was 80.45 ± 0.132 U/mL which was 1.3 fold higher than unoptimized condition. This study promotes the usage of DMB as a novel supplement for the improved production of Pleurotus floridanus laccase. Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s13205-022-03404-y.

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