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      Coomassie Blue G250 for Visualization of Active Bacteria from Lake Environment and Culture.

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          Bacteria play a fundamental role in the cycling of nutrients in aquatic environments. A precise distinction between active and inactive bacteria is crucial for the description of this process. We have evaluated the usefulness of Coomassie Blue G250 for fluorescent staining of protein containing potentially highly active bacteria. We found that the G250 solution has excitation and emission properties appropriate for direct epifluorescence microscopy observations. It enables fast and effective fluorescent visualization of living, protein-rich bacteria, both in freshwater environment and culture. Our results revealed that the number of G250-stained bacteria from eutrophic lake was positively correlated with other standard bacterial activity markers, like number of bacteria containing 16S rRNA, bacterial secondary production or maximal potential leucine-aminopeptidase activity. In case of the E. coli culture, the percentage of bacteria visualized with G250 was similar to that of bacteria which accumulated tetracycline. Compared to other common methods utilizing fluorogenic substances for bacteria staining, the approach we evaluated is inexpensive and less hazardous (for example mutagenic) to the environment and researchers. It can be regarded as an additional or alternative method for protein rich, active bacteria staining.

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          Journal
          Pol J Microbiol
          Polish journal of microbiology
          Index Copernicus
          1733-1331
          1733-1331
          Sep 27 2017
          : 66
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Microbial Ecology and Environmental Biotechnology, Faculty of Biology, Biological and Chemical Research Centre, University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.
          Article
          01.3001.0010.4867
          10.5604/01.3001.0010.4867
          29319530
          cd05cb66-4924-4ea6-ac28-6fbf29570361
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          Coomassie Blue G250,active bacteria,aquatic bacteria,aquatic environment,bacterial culture,fluorescence

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