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Impact of different enzymes on biofilm formation and mussel settlement

  • Jiazheng Li
  • , Chi Zhang
  • , Xiaomeng Hu
  • , Asami Yoshida
  • , Kiyoshi Osatomi
  • , Xingpan Guo*
  • , Jin Long Yang
  • , Xiao Liang*
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • Shanghai Ocean University
  • Shanghai Collaborative Innovation Center for Cultivating Elite Breeds and Green-culture of Aquaculture Animals
  • Southern Marine Science and Engineering Guangdong Laboratory
  • Nagasaki University

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摘要

Enzymes have been known to impact the biofilm forming capacity. However, how the enzymes mediate the biofilm formation and macrofouling remains little known. Here, we investigated the effects of the three kinds of proteases, four kinds of glycosidases and one kind of lipase on the detachment of biofilms of Shewanella marisflavi ECSMB14101, identified biofilm total proteins response to enzyme treatments, and then tested the effects of biofilms treated with enzymes on the settlement of the mussel Mytilus coruscus plantigrades. The results showed that the cell density of bacteria in biofilms formed at different initial bacterial density were noticeably reduced after treating with all tested enzymes, and Neutrase and α-Amylase exhibited best removing efficiency of > 90%. Bacterial total proteins in S. marisflavi biofilm noticeably reduced or disappeared after treated by Alcalase. For the settlements of the mussel M. coruscus plantigrades, inducing capacities of S. marisflavi biofilm were noticeably suppressed and downregulation was > 75% at the initial density of 5 × 106 cells/cm2. Thus, the tested enzymes could effectively remove the adhered bacterial cell, inhibit the biofilm formation and finally suppress the mussel settlement. Our findings extend novel knowledge to developing eco-friendly approach to control micro- and macro-fouling.

源语言英语
文章编号4685
期刊Scientific Reports
12
1
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 12月 2022
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