This video describes a method to grow and qualitatively analyze bacterial biofilms on fungal hyphae using microscopy. Bacterial biofilms frequently form on fungal surfaces and involve numerous bacterial-fungal interaction processes, such as metabolic cooperation, competition, or predation.
Protocol
1. Preparation of an In Vitro Biofilm of Bacteria on the Fungal Colony Centrifuge the bacterial culture at 5,000 x g for 3 min and suspend the pellet in 25 ml of sterile 0.1 M potassium phosphate buffer (25 g/L KH2PO4 and 2.78 g/L K2HPO4, pH 5.8). Repeat this step once and adjust the final bacterial concentration to 109 cells/ml with the same buffer. Fill a 6-well microplate with 5 ml of the bacterial suspension (or ste…
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Materials
6 well Falcon Tissue Culture Plates
Fisher Scientific
08-772-33
Used in 2.2 & 3.1
Congo Red
Fisher Scientific
C580-25
Used in 3.1.4.1
FUN 1 Cell Stain
Thermo Fisher Scientific
F7030
Used in 3.1.4.1
Wheat Germ Agglutinin, Alexa Fluor 633 Conjugate
Thermo Fisher Scientific
W21404
Used in 3.1.4.1
DAPI solution
Thermo Fisher Scientific
62248
Used in 3.1.4.2
Propidium iodide
Thermo Fisher Scientific
P3566
Used in 3.1.4.3
FilmTracer SYPRO Ruby Biofilm Matrix protein Stain