Biosynthesis of iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles using clinically isolated Pseudomonas aeruginosa

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Abid Ali Khan
Sana Khan
Suhaib Khan
Simone Rentschler
Stefan Laufer
Hans-Peter Deigner
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[1] Furtwangen University,Institute of Precision Medicine
[2] COMSATS University Islamabad,Department of Biosciences
[3] Eberhard Karls University Tuebingen,Department of Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Chemistry, Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences
[4] Fraunhofer Institute IZI (Leipzig),EXIM Department
[5] Eberhard Karls University Tuebingen,Faculty of Science
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Magnetotactic bacteria are microscale complex natural systems that synthesize magnetic nanoparticles through biologically controlled mineralization. Nanoparticles produced by this process are biocompatible due to the presence of surrounding membranes. The mechanism controlling synthesis is cost-effective and is executed by complex genomes (operons). The results are monodispersed magnetic nanoparticles displaying advantages over polydispersed ones synthesized by physical and chemical methods. In this work, we isolated Pseudomonas aeruginosa from clinical samples and demonstrated its ability to biosynthesize magnetic nanoparticles. P. aeruginosa was thrived in a carbon-minimal medium supplemented with iron at low pH. The cells aligned parallel to a magnetic field, confirming their magnetic properties. The magnetic nanoparticles were extracted, purified, and characterized using electron microscopy, magnetometry, dynamic light scattering, and X-ray diffraction. This work represents the first isolation of a magnetotactic bacterium from clinical samples. The aerobic nature of these bacteria allows them to be easily cultured under laboratory conditions, unlike their well-known microaerophilic counterparts. The biosynthesized magnetic nanoparticles can be used in many applications, including magnetic resonance imaging, diagnostics, and therapeutics (i.e., magnetic hyperthermia).
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