Authors
Alice C Dohnalkova, Matthew J Marshall, Bruce W Arey, Kenneth H Williams, Edgar C Buck, James K Fredrickson
Publication date
2011/2/15
Journal
Applied and environmental microbiology
Volume
77
Issue
4
Pages
1254-1262
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Description
Microbe-mineral and -metal interactions represent a major intersection between the biosphere and geosphere but require high-resolution imaging and analytical tools for investigation of microscale associations. Electron microscopy has been used extensively for geomicrobial investigations, and although used bona fide, the traditional methods of sample preparation do not preserve the native morphology of microbiological components, especially extracellular polymers. Herein, we present a direct comparative analysis of microbial interactions by conventional electron microscopy approaches with imaging at room temperature and a suite of cryogenic electron microscopy methods providing imaging in the close-to-natural hydrated state. In situ, we observed an irreversible transformation of the hydrated bacterial extracellular polymers during the traditional dehydration-based sample preparation that resulted in their …
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