Chemotaxis Toward Crude Oil by an Oil-Degrading Pseudomonas aeruginosa 6-1B Strain

Pol J Microbiol. 2021 Mar;70(1):69-78. doi: 10.33073/pjm-2021-006. Epub 2021 Mar 19.

Abstract

The chemotactic properties of an oil-degrading Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain 6-1B, isolated from Daqing Oilfield, China, have been investigated. The strain 6-1B could grow well in crude oil with a specific rhamnolipid biosurfactant production. Furthermore, it exhibits chemotaxis toward various substrates, including glycine, glycerol, glucose, and sucrose. Compared with another oil-degrading strain, T7-2, the strain 6-1B presented a better chemotactic response towards crude oil and its vital component, n-alkenes. Based on the observed distribution of the strain 6-1B cells around the oil droplet in the chemotactic assays, the potential chemotaxis process of bacteria toward crude oil could be summarized in the following steps: searching, moving and consuming.

Keywords: Pseudomonas aeruginosa 6-1B; chemotaxis; crude oil; modified agarose plug assay; swarm plate assay.

MeSH terms

  • Biodegradation, Environmental
  • Chemotaxis*
  • China
  • Petroleum / analysis
  • Petroleum / metabolism*
  • Petroleum / microbiology
  • Pseudomonas aeruginosa / classification
  • Pseudomonas aeruginosa / growth & development
  • Pseudomonas aeruginosa / isolation & purification
  • Pseudomonas aeruginosa / metabolism*
  • Surface-Active Agents / analysis
  • Surface-Active Agents / metabolism

Substances

  • Petroleum
  • Surface-Active Agents