Title of article :
Role of Extracted Genomic DNA on Biofilm Formation by Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Klebsiella pneumoniae in vitro
Author/Authors :
oleiwi, sanaa r. university of baghdad - college of sciences - department of biology, Iraq , abid, huayda k. university of baghdad - college of sciences - department of biology, Iraq
Abstract :
Bacteria form complex and highly elaborate surface adherent communities known as
biofilms.Biofilm have been shown to be associated with several human diseases ,and to
colonize a wide variety of medical devices . The current study focuses on contribution of
extracted genomic DNA in biofilm formation by P. aeruginosa and K. pneumoniae
isolates .The percentages of Pseudomonas aeruginosa recovery from drinking water in this
study were 10%(20 positive P. aeruginosa samples ) and K. pneumonia., 7%(14 positive K.
pneumonia samples).The results showed that all P.aeruginosa and K. pneumoniae isolates
(100%) were slime producer but in different degrees by forming of black colonies on
congored agar: very black colonies , black colonies and red colonies .Results indicated that
addition of extracted genomic DNA to microtitre-plate cultures stimulate biofilm
formation(either endogenous or exogenous DNA).
Keywords :
congored agar , microtitre-plates , DNA , biofilm
Journal title :
Ibn Alhaitham Journal For Pure and Applied Science
Journal title :
Ibn Alhaitham Journal For Pure and Applied Science