Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1988461 Journal of Biochemical and Biophysical Methods 2007 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

A simple apparatus for measuring the magnetism of magnetotactic bacteria was developed with a common laboratory spectrophotometer, which was based on measuring the change in light scattering resulting from cell alignment in a magnetic field. A multiple coils were built around the cuvette holder of the spectrophotometer to compensate geomagnetic field and to generate two mutually perpendicular magnetic fields. In addition, we defined a novel magnetism parameter, Rmag, by modifying the definition of Cmag to a normalized parameter with the culture absorbance obtained without application of magnetic field. The number of magnetosomes in each cell was determined by transmission electron microscopy to assess the relationship between the two magnetism parameters and the distribution of magnetosomes in the cells. We found that both Rmag and Cmag were linearly correlated rather with the percentage of magnetosome-containing bacteria than with the average magnetosome numbers, and Rmag exhibited a better linearity than Cmag with respect to the percentage of magnetosome-containing bacteria.

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