Title of article :
ToF-SIMS studies as a tool to discriminate between spores
and vegetative cells of bacteria
Author/Authors :
C.E. Thompson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Within the field of microbiology rapid bacterial identification is a subject of growing interest. Research into food borne
pathogens and disease causing bacteria as well as dormant bacterial spores has highlighted the need for new, sensitive and rapid
diagnostic tools to avoid human health risks. In this work we investigate the application of ToF-SIMS for the discrimination
between spores and vegetative bacterial cells of Bacillus megaterium. A custom-built imaging ToF-SIMS equipped with
polyatomic ion sources (Aunþ, and C60þ) and an in situ freeze-fracture stage was used for the analysis of spore and vegetative
cell samples. The study assesses the suitability of ToF-SIMS analysis in combination with computatorial methods (principal
component analysis and variance analysis) for the discrimination between bacterial spores and vegetative cells.We demonstrate
that the combination of the two methods gives a tentative identification of surface phospholipids of spores and vegetative cells
and that differences in the phospholipid pattern between spore samples and vegetative cells can be highlighted. The method is
especially useful in the determination of phospholipids with higher abundance in spores (diglyceryldiacylglycerols and
cardiolipins). The possible use of ToF-SIMS analysis as a tool for the rapid detection of bacterial spores in food samples or tap
water is discussed.
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Keywords :
Phospholipids , cardiolipin , Diglycosyldiacylglycerides , Bacillus megaterium , ToF-SIMS , Principal component analysis
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science