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Differential effect of chlorine on the oxidative stress generation in dormant and active cells within colony biofilm

Authors
Kim, JaeeunPark, Hee-JinLee, Joon-HeeHahn, Ji-SookGu, Man BockYoon, Jeyong
Issue Date
12월-2009
Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Keywords
Biofilm control; Chlorine; Oxidative stress; Water distribution system
Citation
WATER RESEARCH, v.43, no.20, pp.5252 - 5259
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Journal Title
WATER RESEARCH
Volume
43
Number
20
Start Page
5252
End Page
5259
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/118775
DOI
10.1016/j.watres.2009.08.044
ISSN
0043-1354
Abstract
In an effort to better control bacterial biofilm, we examined the effects of various oxidative antimicrobial chemicals including silver, paraquat, hydrogen peroxide, and chlorine depending on the physiological status of cells in biofilm. The metabolically heterogeneous cells within colony biofilm were physically fractionated and the oxidative stress generated in each fraction was monitored by soxS and oxyS promoter reporter systems. Chlorine induced soxS to a greater degree in the dormant cells than active cells of biofilm. In addition, chlorine-dependent induction of soxS was more prominent in aerobically grown cells compared with anaerobically grown cells. On the contrary, the soxS induction by other chemicals such as paraquat and silver, and the oxyS induction by hydrogen peroxide were higher in active biofilm cells and aerobically grown cells. Our results suggest that chlorine might generate strong oxidative stress by direct modification of the 2Fe-2S cluster in an O-2-independent manner, which provides the molecular basis of our previous report showing that chlorine has a more efficient killing effect on dormant cells in biofilm and cells grown under unaerobic conditions. This study shows that chlorine may be particularly promising for the control of anaerobic bacteria and biofilm where dormant cells are hard to control. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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