Bacteria with natural chemotaxis towards methanol revealed by chemotaxis fishing technique
Publication Type
Journal Article
Journal Name
Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry
Publication Date
1-1-2019
Abstract
Motile bacteria often exhibit chemotaxis toward favorable compounds. However, the diversity of bacteria that are attracted to a given substance is largely unknown. This study aimed to reveal the diversity of bacteria with natural chemotaxis towards methanol. We tried to enrich environmental chemotactic bacteria using a glass capillary that is half-filled with methanol solidified with agarose as a trap (“chemotaxis fishing”). The pilot experiment using methanol-chemotactic Methylobacterium aquaticum strain 22A enriched the cells by 46-fold. The method was then applied to bacterial suspensions from paddy water and plants. Depending on the isolation sources and the methods of motility induction, methylotrophic bacteria were enriched 1.2–330-fold. The fished isolates belong to 32 species in 18 genera, mainly containing Acinetobacter, Methylobacterium and Pseudomonas species. Our chemotaxis fishing unveiled a part of diversity of the bacteria with natural chemotaxis towards methanol.
Keywords
Chemotaxis, Methanol, Methylobacterium, Plant-associated bacteria, Whole-cell MALDI-TOF/MS
PubMed ID
31272289
Recommended Citation
Tola, Y., Fujitani, Y., & Tani, A. (2019). Bacteria with natural chemotaxis towards methanol revealed by chemotaxis fishing technique. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 83 (11), 2163-2171. https://doi.org/10.1080/09168451.2019.1637715