• Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
  • Vol. 31, Issue 2, 418 (2011)
WANG Yi-bin1、2、*, MIAO Jin-lai1、2, HE Bi-juan3, LIANG Qiang1、2, LIU Fang-ming1、2, and ZHENG Zhou1、2
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    WANG Yi-bin, MIAO Jin-lai, HE Bi-juan, LIANG Qiang, LIU Fang-ming, ZHENG Zhou. Laser Tweezers Raman Spectroscopy Analysis of Cold-Adapted Aromatic Hydrocarbons-Degradating Strains Isolated from Antarctic Sea[J]. Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, 2011, 31(2): 418 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    Laser tweezers Raman spectroscopy can help with observing and studying individual cells or organelles in a natural state for a relatively long period. In the present experiment, Laser tweezers Raman spectroscopy (LTRS) was used as a tool to report physiological metabolism such as cells growth and nucleic acid, proteins, lipid and glucose of a single active cold-adapted Aromatic hydrocarbons-degradating strains isolated from Antarctic Sea. After the Raman spectrum was collected and analyzed, the findings are as follows: Raman spectrum identified the components of a single cold-adapted Aromatic hydrocarbons-degradating strain and there were more proteins and carbohydrate produced during the Planococcus sp.NJ41 and Shewanella sp.NJ49 growth and degradation; but there was more lipid than the proteins produced during the Pseudoalteromonas sp.NJ289 growth and degradation; the amount of proteins produced by the strains corresponds with the production of degradation rate-limiting enzyme, and was also related to the capacity of low-temperature degradation of aromatic hydrocarbons.
    WANG Yi-bin, MIAO Jin-lai, HE Bi-juan, LIANG Qiang, LIU Fang-ming, ZHENG Zhou. Laser Tweezers Raman Spectroscopy Analysis of Cold-Adapted Aromatic Hydrocarbons-Degradating Strains Isolated from Antarctic Sea[J]. Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, 2011, 31(2): 418
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