Catherine Volle
Mount Holyoke College
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Langmuir | 2008
Catherine Volle; Megan A. Ferguson; Katherine E. Aidala; Eileen M. Spain; Megan E. Núñez
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) was used to explore the changes that occur in Escherichia coli ZK1056 prey cells while they are being consumed by the bacterial predator Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus 109J. Invaded prey cells, called bdelloplasts, undergo substantial chemical and physical changes that can be directly probed by AFM. In this work, we probe the elasticity and adhesive properties of uninvaded prey cells and bdelloplasts in a completely native state in dilute aqueous buffer without chemical fixation. Under these conditions, the rounded bdelloplasts were shown to be shorter than uninvaded prey cells. More interestingly, the extension portions of force curves taken on both kinds of cells clearly demonstrate that bdelloplasts are softer than uninvaded prey cells, reflecting a decrease in bdelloplast elasticity after invasion by Bdellovibrio predators. On average, the spring constant of uninvaded E. coli cells (0.23 +/- 0.02 N/m) was 3 times stiffer than that of the bdelloplast (0.064 +/- 0.001 N/m) when measured in a HEPES-metals buffer. The retraction portions of the force curves indicate that compared to uninvaded E. coli cells bdelloplasts adhere to the AFM tip with much larger pull-off forces but over comparable retraction distances. The strength of these adhesion forces decreases with increasing ionic strength, indicating that there is an electrostatic component to the adhesion events.
Journal of Microbiological Methods | 2008
Megan A. Ferguson; Jaclyn Schmitt; Anil R. Sindhurakar; Catherine Volle; Megan E. Núñez; Eileen M. Spain
A new method of isolating host-independent Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus has been developed. Filtered suspensions of host-dependent cells are dropped in small volumes onto 0.2 microm membranes laid on rich media agar. Significant growth is observed within 1-2 days; these cells were confirmed to be B. bacteriovorus using microscopic observations and PCR.
Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces | 2008
Catherine Volle; Michael A. J. Ferguson; Kathy Aidala; Eileen M. Spain; Megan E. Núñez
Biophysical Journal | 2009
Catherine Volle; Megan Ferguson; Kathy Aidala; Eileen M. Spain; Megan E. Núñez
Biophysical Journal | 2018
Thelma Mashaka; Catherine Volle
Biophysical Journal | 2018
Henrietta Ehirim; Melanie Dillon; Catherine Volle
Biophysical Journal | 2018
Catherine Volle; Kanesha Overton; Helen Greer; Megan A. Ferguson; Eileen M. Spain; Megan E. Núñez
Biophysical Journal | 2018
Michaela Norbury; Catherine Volle
Biophysical Journal | 2018
Whitli Thomas; Catherine Volle
Biophysical Journal | 2011
Catherine Volle; Sarah Delaney