Determination of bacterial cell dry mass by transmission electron microscopy and densitometric image analysis

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Loferer-Krössbacher, M [1 ]
Klima, J [1 ]
Psenner, R [1 ]
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[1] Univ Innsbruck, Inst Zool & Limnol, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria
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Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
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We applied transmission electron microscopy and densitometric image analysis to measure the cell volume (V) and dry weight (DW) of single bacterial cells, The system was applied to measure the DW of Escherichia coli DSM 613 at different growth phases and of natural bacterial assemblages of two lakes, Piburger See and Gossenkollesee, We found a functional allometric relationship between DW (in femtograms) and V (in cubic micrometers) of bacteria (DW = 435.V(0.86)); i.e., smaller bacteria had a higher ratio of DW to V than larger cells, The measured DW of E. coli cells ranged from 83 to 1,172 fg, and V ranged from 0.1 to 3.5 mu m(3) (n = 678), Bacterial cells from Piburger See and Gossenkollesee (n = 465) had DWs from 3 fg (r = 0.003 mu m(3)) to 1,177 fg (V = 3.5 mu m(3)), Between 10 and 50% of the cells had a DW of less than 20 fg, By assuming that carbon comprises 50% of the DW, the ratio of carbon content to V of individual cells varied from 466 fg of C mu m(-3) for Vs of 0.001 to 0.01 mu m(3) to 397 fg of C mu m(-3) (0.01 to 0.1 mu m(3)) and 288 fg of (1 mu m(-3)) (0.1 to 1 mu m(3)), Exponentially growing and stationary cells of E. coli DSM 613 showed conversion factors of 254 fg of C mu m(-3) (0.1 to 1 mu m(3)) and 211 fg of C mu m(-3) (1 to 4 mu m(3)), respectively. Our data suggest that bacterial biomass in aquatic environments is higher and more variable than previously-assumed from volume based measurements.
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