Reactor scale modeling of quorum sensing induced biofilm dispersal

2022 ◽  
Vol 418 ◽  
pp. 126792
Author(s):  
Blessing O. Emerenini ◽  
Hermann J. Eberl
2018 ◽  
Vol 84 (20) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sören Bellenberg ◽  
Antoine Buetti-Dinh ◽  
Vanni Galli ◽  
Olga Ilie ◽  
Malte Herold ◽  
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ABSTRACTIndustrial biomining processes are currently focused on metal sulfides and their dissolution, which is catalyzed by acidophilic iron(II)- and/or sulfur-oxidizing microorganisms. Cell attachment on metal sulfides is important for this process. Biofilm formation is necessary for seeding and persistence of the active microbial community in industrial biomining heaps and tank reactors, and it enhances metal release. In this study, we used a method for direct quantification of the mineral-attached cell population on pyrite or chalcopyrite particles in bioleaching experiments by coupling high-throughput, automated epifluorescence microscopy imaging of mineral particles with algorithms for image analysis and cell quantification, thus avoiding human bias in cell counting. The method was validated by quantifying cell attachment on pyrite and chalcopyrite surfaces with axenic cultures ofAcidithiobacillus caldus,Leptospirillum ferriphilum, andSulfobacillus thermosulfidooxidans.The method confirmed the high affinity ofL. ferriphilumcells to colonize pyrite and chalcopyrite surfaces and indicated that biofilm dispersal occurs in mature pyrite batch cultures of this species. Deep neural networks were also applied to analyze biofilms of different microbial consortia. Recent analysis of theL. ferriphilumgenome revealed the presence of a diffusible soluble factor (DSF) family quorum sensing system. The respective signal compounds are known as biofilm dispersal agents. Biofilm dispersal was confirmed to occur in batch cultures ofL. ferriphilumandS. thermosulfidooxidansupon the addition of DSF family signal compounds.IMPORTANCEThe presented method for the assessment of mineral colonization allows accurate relative comparisons of the microbial colonization of metal sulfide concentrate particles in a time-resolved manner. Quantitative assessment of the mineral colonization development is important for the compilation of improved mathematical models for metal sulfide dissolution. In addition, deep-learning algorithms proved that axenic or mixed cultures of the three species exhibited characteristic biofilm patterns and predicted the biofilm species composition. The method may be extended to the assessment of microbial colonization on other solid particles and may serve in the optimization of bioleaching processes in laboratory scale experiments with industrially relevant metal sulfide concentrates. Furthermore, the method was used to demonstrate that DSF quorum sensing signals directly influence colonization and dissolution of metal sulfides by mineral-oxidizing bacteria, such asL. ferriphilumandS. thermosulfidooxidans.


2017 ◽  
Vol 14 (3) ◽  
pp. 625-653 ◽  
Author(s):  
Blessing O. Emerenini ◽  
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Stefanie Sonner ◽  
Hermann J. Eberl ◽  
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