PLoS ONE (Jan 2013)

Monitoring of dynamic microbiological processes using real-time flow cytometry.

  • Markus Arnoldini,
  • Tobias Heck,
  • Alfonso Blanco-Fernández,
  • Frederik Hammes

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0080117
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 11
p. e80117

Abstract

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We describe a straightforward approach to continuously monitor a variety of highly dynamic microbiological processes in millisecond resolution with flow cytometry, using standard bench-top instrumentation. Four main experimental examples are provided, namely: (1) green fluorescent protein expression by antibiotic-stressed Escherichia coli, (2) fluorescent labeling of heat-induced membrane damage in an autochthonous freshwater bacterial community, (3) the initial growth response of late stationary E. coli cells inoculated into fresh growth media, and (4) oxidative disinfection of a mixed culture of auto-fluorescent microorganisms. These examples demonstrate the broad applicability of the method to diverse biological experiments, showing that it allows the collection of detailed, time-resolved information on complex processes.