Microfluorimetric analysis of spatial and temporal patterns of immobilized cell growth
- 5 August 1991
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Biotechnology & Bioengineering
- Vol. 38 (4) , 340-352
- https://doi.org/10.1002/bit.260380404
Abstract
Pronounced spatial nonuniformities in cell density, physiology, and activity frequently arise within densely packed immobilized cell supports. For a more fundamental understanding of immobilized cell phenomena, we have developed high-resolution microfluorimetric procedures to analyze local variations in both immobilized cell loading and growth rate. Fluorescent staining of total cellular DNA provides a measure of local biomass density. Actively growing (DNA synthesizing) cells are marked by pulse-labeling newly synthesized DNA with the thymine analog, bromouracil. An immunofluorescent technique allows subsequent detection of spatial variations in DNA synthesis rates. These procedures enable the influence of mass-transfer limitations and other immobilization effects on cell distribution and activity to be readily quantified. We demonstrate this approach through analysis of the patterns of growth of Escherichia coli entrapped within Sr-alginate gel beads. The experimental techniques are potentially applicable to a variety of other aggregate cell systems.Keywords
This publication has 60 references indexed in Scilit:
- Cell mass synthesis and degradation by immobilized Escherichia coliBiotechnology & Bioengineering, 1989
- Effect of Carrier Matrix on Fermentative Production of Ethanol by Surface Immobilised Yeast CellsJournal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology, 1989
- Effect of growing conditions of recombinantE.coli in carrageenan gel beads upon biomasse production and plasmid stabilityBiotechnology Letters, 1988
- Scanning Microfluorimetry of Ca-Alginate Immobilized Zymomonas MobilisNature Biotechnology, 1988
- Preparation of stable alginate gel beads in electrolyte solutions using Ba2+ and Sr2+Biotechnology Techniques, 1988
- Convenient construction of strains useful for transducingrecAmutations with bacteriophage P1FEMS Microbiology Letters, 1985
- Macromolecular composition of bacteriaJournal of Theoretical Biology, 1982
- Detailed Studies on the Application of Three Fluorescent Antibiotics for Dna Staining in Flow CytometryStain Technology, 1978
- Influence of oxygen and substrate concentrations on the ideal film thickness and the maximum overall substrate uptake rate in microbial film fermentersBiotechnology & Bioengineering, 1976
- Correlation of diffusion coefficients in dilute solutionsAIChE Journal, 1955