Characterization of Biofouling Marine Caulobacters and Their Adhesive Holdfast

Abstract

The goals of this project were a) To isolate marine Caulobacter bacteria and characterize them by physiological and genetic criteria, b) analyze the adhesive holdfast organelles of various isolates via isolation and chemical analysis and cloning of holdfast related genes, and c) develop and characterize the capabilities of marine Caulobacters for molecular genetic manipulation. This includes methods of introduction of genes and plasmids and the development of expression vectors. Keywords: Biofouling; Holdfast; Adhesives; Biofilms.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 30, 1989
Accession Number
ADA208883

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