Magnetotactic bacteria: concepts, conundrums, and insights from a novel in situ approach using digital holographic microscopy (DHM)

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Casey R. Barr
Manuel Bedrossian
Kenneth J. Lohmann
Kenneth H. Nealson
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[1] University of Southern California,Department of Earth Sciences
[2] California Institute of Technology,Department of Medical Engineering
[3] University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,Department of Biology
[4] University of Southern California,Department of Biological Sciences
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Magnetotactic bacteria; Magnetotaxis; Digital holographic microscopy (DHM); Off-axis holography; Prokaryote motility;
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Magnetotactic bacteria (MTB) are a diverse group of highly motile Gram-negative microorganisms with the common ability to orient along magnetic field lines, a behavior known as magnetotaxis. Ubiquitous in aquatic sediment environments, MTB are often microaerophilic and abundant at the oxic/anoxic interface. Magnetic field sensing is accomplished using intracellular, membrane-encased, iron-containing minerals known as magnetosomes. The chemistry, morphology and arrangement of magnetosomes differs substantially among different MTB. Although magnetic field sensing mechanisms, genetic bases and protein functions have been elucidated in select model organisms such as the Magnetospirillum strains and Desulfovibrio RS-1, not all findings are applicable to diverse clades of MTB. As the number of identified species has increased, it has become evident that many of the characteristics and mechanisms once presumed to be prototypical of MTB are in fact not universal. Here we present a general overview of the current state of MTB research for readers outside of the realm of prokaryotic research, focusing on recent discoveries, knowledge gaps and future directions. In addition, we report new insights acquired using holographic technology to observe and quantify microbial responses in magnetic fields that are earth-strength or weaker, providing a new ecophysiological approach to in situ MTB research.
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