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Weiwei Cai1, Bo Wang2, Wenzong Liu2
1School of Civil Engineering, Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing 100044, China; State Key Laboratory of Urban Water Resource and Environment, Harbin Institute of Technology (SKLUWRE, HIT), Harbin 150090, China.
Abstract:
A mature cathodic biofilm plays the key role in biocathode electron transfer. The physiological transitions of it were of great interests as the sessile and dispersed (planktonic) work in a balance while it is still lack of understanding. In this study, an improved sampling method was used for detecting sessile, detached, and dispersed microorganisms. The results indicated a certain number of methanogens (82.6%) and its associated phyla (60%-90%) are immobilized as sessile biofilm. The Tax4Fun predicted a lower abundance of mobility associated genes and a significant enrichment (t-test, P = 0.003) of c-di-GMP in sessile biofilm. Overall, the microbial interaction and motility were predicted as two factors to affect the physiological transitions of cathodic biofilm. This finding could shed a light on the investigation of cathodic biofilm in a dynamic transition rather than a static community, playing a pivotal role in understanding the relation between specific property of biofilm.
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