Hydrophobicity of Microbial Cell Surface and its Applications

미생물 세포표면의 소수성과 이용

  • 박신혜 (한국해양연구원 미생물연구실) ;
  • 이홍금 (한국해양연구원 미생물연구실)
  • Published : 2001.06.01

Abstract

The hydrophobicity of the microbial cell surface is responsible for the various interactions between microorganisms and different surface, and results in the flocculation of microbial cells, their adhesion to liquid or solid materials, and the floatation of microorganisms at the air-water interface. Accordingly, cell surface hydrophobicity is important not only in medicine but in other areas of biotechnology. This article reviews the role of cell surface hydrophobicity and its applications.

미생물 세표표면의 소수성은 다른 미생물과의 flocculation, 액상이나 고형물질에 부착하거나 수용액에서의 부유현상 (floatation)과 같이 미생물과 다양한 물질사이의 표면 반응에 관여한다. 이러한 점에서 미생물 세포의 소수성은 의학분야 뿐만 아니라 생물공학의 다양한 분야에서 중요한 의미를 갖는다. 이 총설에서논 미생물 세포표면의 소수성과 관련된 특성과 물질, 그리고 세포표면의 소수성을 이용한 예를 중점적으로 기술하였다.

Keywords

References

  1. Microbial cell surface hydrophobicity Nature of hydrophobic effect Ducan-Hewitt, W. C.;R. J. Doyle(ed.);M. Rosenberg(ed.)
  2. Microbial cell surface hydrophobicity Hydrophobicity of group A streptococci and its relationship to adhesion of streptococci to host cells Courtney, H. S.;D. L. Hasty;I. Ofek;R. J. Doyle(ed.);M. Rosenberg(ed.)
  3. Microbial cell surface hydrophobicity Microbial cell surface hydrophobicity: history, measurement, and significance Rosenberg, M;R. J. Doyle;R. J. Doyle(ed.);M. Rosenberg(ed.)
  4. Chemotheraphy v.45 Reduction of mucoid Staphylococcus epidermidis adherence to intraocular lenses by selected antimicrobial agents Kadry, A. A.;A. Tawafik;A. A. Abu El-Asrar;A. M. Shibi
  5. Arch. Oral Bio. v.20 Studies on the bacterial components which bind Streptococcus sanguis and Streptococcus mutants to hydroxylapatite Liljemark, W. F.;S. V. Schauer
  6. Infect. Immun. v.38 Hydrophobic interactions and the adherende of Streptococcus sanguis to hydroxylapatite Nesbitt, W. E.;R. J. Doyle;K. G. Taylor
  7. Crit. Rev. Oral Biol. Med. v.10 Denture plaque and adherence of Candida albicans to denture-base materials in vivo and in vitro Radford, D. R.;S. J. Challacombe;J. D. Walter
  8. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. v.55 Cell surface charge characteristics and their relationship to bacterial attachment to meat surfaces Dickson, J. S.;M. Koohmaraie
  9. Int. J. Food Microbial. v.53 The effects of the surface charge and hydrophobicity of Escherichia coli on its adhesion to beef muscle Li, J.;L. A. McLandsborough
  10. J. Bacteriol. v.171 Isolation and characterization of mutants of Rhizobiom leguminosarum bv. viciae 248 with altered lipopolysaccharides: possible role of surface charge or hydrophobicity in bacterial release from infection thread de Maagd, R. A.;A. S. Rao;I. H. M. Mulders;L. Goosen-de Roo;M. C. M. van Loosdrecht;C. A. Wijiffelman;G. J. J. Lautenberg
  11. Mol. Microbiol. v.39 Lipid A and O-chain modification cause Rhizobium lipopolysaccharides to become hydrophobic during bacteroid development Kannenberg, E. L.;R. W. Carlson
  12. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. v.53 Transposon mutants of Bradyrhizobium japonicum altered in attachment to host roots Vesper, S. J.;N. S. A. Mailk;W. D. Bauer
  13. J. Bacteriol. v.170 Increased cell surface hydrophobicity of a Serraia marcescens NS 38 mutant lacking wetting activity Bar-Ness, R.;N. Avrahamy;T. Matsuyama;M. Rosenberg
  14. FEMS Microbiol. Lett. v.78 Correlation between cell-surface hydrophobicity of Candida albicans and adhesion to buccal epithelial cells Ener, B.;L. J. Douglas
  15. Rev. Infect. Dis. v.6 Staphylococcus saprophyticus as a common cause of urinary tract infections Hovelius, B.;P. A. Mrdh
  16. Infect. Immun. v.14 Characterization of surface properties of Vibrio cholerae Kabir, S.;S. Ali
  17. Infect. Immun. v.54 Specific attachment of Staphylococcus aureus to immobilized fibromectin Maxe, I.;C. Rydn;T. Watstrm;K. Rubin
  18. FEMS Microbiol. Lett. v.42 A comparison of the surface hydrophobicity of enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli of human origin producing different adhesion factors McConell, M. M.;P. Mullany;B. Rowe
  19. FEMS Microbiol. Lett. v.51 The relationship between autoagglutination, cell surface hydrophobicity and virulence of the fish pathogen Reibacterium salmonarum Bruno, D. W.
  20. J. Gen. Microbiol. v.133 Hydrophobic and haemagglutinating properties of Renibacterium salmoninarum Daly, J. G.;R. M. W. Stevenson
  21. Am. J. Infect. Contro. v.17 Use of cellular hydrophobicity, slime production, and species identification markers for the clinical significance of coagulase-negative staphylococcal isolates Martin, M. A.;M. A. Pfaller;R. M. Massanari;R. P. Wenzel
  22. Curr. Microbiol. v.25 Hemagglutination (fimbriae) and hydrophobicity on adherence of Serratia marcescens to urinary tract epithelium and contact lenses Parment, P. A.;C. Svanborg-Ede'n;M. J. Chaknis;A. D. Swant;L. Hagberg;L. A. Wilson;D. G. Ahearn
  23. J. Med. Microbiol. v.19 Epithelial cell association and hydrophobicity of Yersinia enterocolitica and related species Schiemann, D. A.;P. J. Swanz
  24. FEMS Microbiol. Lett. v.183 Influence of fluconazole at subinhibitory concentrations on cell surface hydrophobicity and phagocytosis of Candida albicans Hazen, K. C.;G. Mandell;E. Coleman;G. Wu
  25. Res. Microbiol. v.144 Correlation between changes in surface hydrophobicity and interaction of Streptococcus pyogenes with human polymorphonyclear leukocytes after prolonged starvation in sea water Galdiero, E.;A. Marcatilli;G. Donnarumma;L. de Martino;G. Clipollaro de L'Ero
  26. Infect. Immun. v.58 Partial biochemical characterization of cell surface hydrophobicity and hydrophilicity of Candida albicans Hazen, K. C.;J. G. Lay;B. W. Hazen;R. C. Fu;S. Murthy
  27. Res J. Reticuloendithel. Soc. v.12 Phagocytosis as a surface phenomenon. Ⅰ. Contact angles and phagocytosis of non-opsonized bacteria van Oss, C. J.;C. F. Gillman
  28. FEMS Microbiol. Lett. v.9 Adherence of bacteria to hydrocarbons: a simple method for measuring cell-surface hydrophobicity Rosenberg, M.;D. Gutnick;E. Rosenberg
  29. J. Bacteriol. v.148 Role of adherence on growth of Acinetobacter calcoaceticus on hexadecane Rosenberg, M.;E. Rosenberg
  30. J. Appl. Bacteriol. v.63 The hydrophobicity of 'viridans' streptococci isolated from the human mouth Hogg, S. D.;J. E. Manning
  31. FEMS Microbiol. Lett. v.25 Ammonium sulfate enhances adherence of Escherichia coli J-5 to hydrocarbon and polystyrene Rosenberg, M.
  32. J. Chromatogr. v.101 Hydrophobic interaction chromatography. The synthesis and the use of some alkyl and aryl derivatives of agarose Hjertn, S.;J. Rosenbergen;S. Pahlman
  33. Infect. Immun. v.22 Difference in hydrophobic surface characteristics of porcine enterophathogenic Escherichia coli with of without K88 antigen as revealed by hydrophobic interaction chromatography Smyth, C. J.;P. Jonsson;E. Olsson;O. Sderlind;R. Rosengren;S. Hjertn;T. Wadstrm
  34. Biochim. Biophys. Acta v.677 A new test based on 'salting out' to measure relative surface hydrophobicity of bacterial cells Lindahl, M.;A. Faris;T. Wadstrm;S. Hjertn
  35. Adv. Microb. Ecol. v.1 Hydrophobic interactions: role in bacterial adhesion Rosenberg, M.;S. Kjelleberg
  36. J. Bacteriol. v.149 Formation of molecular complexes between a structurally defined M protein and acylated or deacylated lipoteichoi acid of Steptococcus pyogenes Ofek, I.;E. W. A. Simpson;E. H. Beachey
  37. Infect. Immun. v.39 Lipoteichoi acid is the major cell wall component responsible for surface hydrophobicity of group A streptococci Mirner, H;G. Hansson;G. Kronvall
  38. Curr. Microbiol. v.9 Cell surface hydrophobicity and macrophage association of Aeromonas salmonicida Trust, T. J.;W. W. Kay;E. E. Ishiguro
  39. J. Gen. Microbiol. v.135 Putative role of : 70 kDa outer-surface protein in promoting cell-surface hydrophobicity of Serratia marcescens RZ Bar-Ness, R.;M. Rosenberg
  40. FEMS Microbiol. Lett. v.107 Surface hydrophobic and hydrophilic protein alternations in Candida albicans Hazen, K. C.;B. W. Hazen
  41. Microbiol. v.143 Cell wall protein mannosylation determines Candida albicans cell surface hydrophobicity Masuoka, J;K. C. Hazen
  42. Infect. Immun. v.54 Influence of growth conditions on cell surface hydrophobicity of Candida albicans and Candida glabrata Hazen, K. C.;B. J. Plotkin;D. M. Klimas
  43. J. Med. Vet. Mycol. v.26 Influence of growth conditions on Candida albicans adhesion hydrophobicity, and cell wall ultrastructure Kennedy, M. J.;R. L. Sandin
  44. Microbiol. v.141 Hydrophobic properties of the cell surface of Candida albicans: a role in aggregation Hobden, C.;C. Teevan;L. Jones;P. O'Shea
  45. Appl. Microbiol. Biotechnol. v.29 Cell adsorption control by culture conditions Buchs, J.m;N. Mozes;C. Wandry;P. G. Rouxhe
  46. J. Bacteriol. v.170 Changes in the hydrophobic-hydrophilic cell surface character of Halomonas elongata in response to NaCl Hart, D.J.;R. H. Vreeland
  47. J. Bacteriol. v.160 Cell wall and phospholipid composition and their contribution to the salt tolerance of Halomonas elongata Vreeland, R. H.;R. Anderson;R. G. E. Murr
  48. Biochim. Biophys. Acta v.75 Some physical investigations of the behaviour of bacterial surfaces. X. The occurrence of lipid in the streptococcal cell wall Hill, M. J.;A. M. James;W. R. Maxted
  49. Curr. Microbiol. v.10 Hydrophobic characteristics of Bacillus spores Doyle, R. J.;F. Nedjat-Haiem;J. S. Singh
  50. J. Gen. Microbiol. v.129 Sporulation and spore properties of Bacillus brevis and its gramicidin S-negative mutants Piret, J. M.;A. L. Demain
  51. J. Bacteriol. v.159 Changes in cell surface hydrophobicity of Myxococcus xanthus are correlated with sporulation-regulated events in the developmental program Kupfer, D.;D. R. Zusman
  52. Biotechnol. Lett. v.22 Demulsification of oil-in-water emulsions by aerial spores of a Streptomyces sp. Park, S. H.;J.-H. Lee;S.-H. Ko;D.-S. Lee;H. K. Lee
  53. J. Appl. Microbiol. v.89 Surface hydrophobicity, viability and in biological control of Penicillium oxalicum spores produced in aerial and submerged culture Pascula, S;A. De Cal;N. Magan;P. Melgarejo
  54. Annu. Rev. Phytophanol. v.25 Structural and chemical changes among the rust fungi during appressorium development Hoch, H. C.;R. C. Staples
  55. J. Infect. Dis. v.160 Host factors selectively increase staphylococcal adherence on inserted catheters: a role for fibronectin and fibrinogen or fibrin Vaudaux, P.;D. Pittet;A. Haeberli;E. Huggler;U. E. Nydegger;D. P. Lew;F. A. Waldvogel
  56. Infections associated with indwelling medical devices Microbial and foreign body factors in the pathogenesis of medical device infections Charistensen, G. D.;L. M. Baddour;L. D. Hasty;J. H. Lowrance;W. A. Simpson;A. L. Bisno(ed.);F. A. Waldvogel(ed.)
  57. Curr. Microbiol. v.13 In vitro quantitative adherence of microorganisms to intrauterine contraceptive devices Jacques, M.;T. J. Marrie;J. W. Costerton
  58. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. v.55 Surface-active properties of Candida albicans Klotz, S. A.
  59. J. Med. Microbiol. v.22 Coagulase-negative staphylococci Gernmell, C. G.
  60. J. Med. Microbiol. v.32 Hydrophobic characterization of Helicobacter (Campylobacter) pylori Pruul, H.;C. S. Goodwin;P. J. McDonald;G. Lewis;D. Pankhurst
  61. Microbiol. Sci. v.4 Phathogenesis of human mycoses: role of adhesion to host surfaces Segal, E.
  62. J. Infect. Dis. v.143 Adhesion of Candida albicans to human vaginal and buccal epithelial cells Sobel, J. D.;P. G. Kaye;M. E. Levisen
  63. Am. J. Vet. Res. v.53 Morphologic features and hydrophobicity of the cell surface of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae Zielinski, G. C.;R. F. Ross
  64. Infect. Immun. v.28 Relationship between germination of Candida albicans and increased adhesion to human buccal epithelial cells Kimura, L. H.;N. N. Pearsall
  65. Arch. Oral Biol. v.43 The effect or limited exposure to antimycotics on the relatice cell-surface hydrophobicity and the adhesion of oral Candida albicans to buccal epithelial cells Ellepola, A. N;L. P. Samaranayake
  66. Microbios. v.91 Hydrophobicity and serum sensitivity of Klesiella pneumonieae treated with sub-MICs of quinolones Hostacka, A.
  67. Chemotheraphy v.41 Changes of surface hydrophobicity and charge of Staphylococcis aureus treated with sub-MIC if antibiotics and their effects in the chemiluminescence response of phagocytic cells Nomura, S.;A. Kuroiwa;A. Nagayama
  68. J. Gen. Microbiol. v.96 Role of wall phosphomannan in flocculation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Jayatissa, P. M.;A. H. Rose
  69. Process Biochem. v.1979 Microbial surfactants Gerson, D. F.;J. E. Zajic
  70. Microbios v.46 Surface tention of activated sludges in relation to the formation of stable foams Goddard, A. J.;C. F. Forster
  71. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. v.43 Characterization of Nocardia amarae as a potent biological coalescing agent of water-oil emusion Cairns, W. L.;D. G. Cooper;J. E. Jajid;J. M. Wood;N. Kosaric
  72. Biotechnol. Lett. v.6 Bacteria-induced de-emulsification of oil-in-water petroleum emulsion Gray, N. C. C.;A. L. Stewart;W. L. Cairns;N. Kosaric
  73. Biotechnol. Lett. v.5 Bacteria-induced de-emulsification of water-in-oil petroleum emulsion Stewart, A. L.;N. C. C. Gray;W. L. Gaims;N. Kosaric
  74. Curr. Microbiol. v.38 Cell surface hydrophobicity of sucrose fermenting and nonfermenting Corynebacterium diphtheriae strains evaluated by different methods Mattos-Guaraldi, A. L.;L. C. Formiga;A. F. Andrade
  75. Arch. Microbiol. v.131 Hydrophobic and electrostatic characterization of surface structures of bacteria and its relationship to adhesion to an air-water interface Hermansson, K.;S. Kjelleberg;T. K. Korhonen;T. A. Stenstrom
  76. Infect. Immun. v.25 In vitro studies of dental plaque formation: adsorption of oral streptococci to hydroxylapatite Appelbaum, B.;E. Golus;S. C. Holt;B. Rosan
  77. Infect. Immun. v.55 Relationship of cell surface morphology and composition of Streptococcus salivarius $K^+$ to adherence and hydrophobicity Weiss, E.;M. Rosenberg;H. Judes;E. Rosenberg
  78. FEMS Microbiol. Lett. v.40 Physico-chemical surface characteristics and adhesive properties of Streptococcus salivarius strains with defined cell surface structure van der Mei, H. C.;A. H. Wecrkamp;H. J. Busscher
  79. FEMS Microbiol. Lett. v.49 An amphiphilic polysaccharide from an adhesive Rhodococcus strain Neu, T. R.;K. Poralla
  80. Infect. Immun. v.57 Construction and characterization of isogenic mutants Streptococcus mutants deficient in major surface protein antigen P1 (Ⅰ/Ⅱ) Lee, S. F.;A. Progulsie-Fox;G. W. Edros;D. A. Piacentini;G. Y. Ayajawa;P. J. Crowley;A. S. Bleiweis
  81. Bacteriol. Rev. v.40 Comparative aspects of development and differentiation in actinomuces Kalakoutskii, L. V.;N. S. Agre
  82. Microbial cell surface hydrophobicity Hydrophobicity of oral bacteria Doyl R. J.;M. Rosenberg;D. Drake;R. J. Doyle(ed.);M. Rosenberg(ed.)