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Synthesis of silver nanoparticles by Bacillus subtilis T-1 growing on agro-industrial wastes and producing biosurfactant

Journal

IET NANOBIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 10, Issue 2, Pages 62-68

Publisher

INST ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-IET
DOI: 10.1049/iet-nbt.2015.0016

Keywords

silver; nanoparticles; nanofabrication; materials preparation; microorganisms; antibacterial activity; industrial waste; agrochemicals; surfactants; breweries; genomics; genetics; chromatography; mass spectroscopic chemical analysis; ultraviolet spectroscopy; visible spectroscopy; spectrochemical analysis; light scattering; transmission electron microscopy; DNA; bonds (chemical); biochemistry; molecular biophysics; nanobiotechnology; biological techniques; particle size; enzymes; silver nanoparticle synthesis; Bacillus subtilis T-1 growth; agro-industrial waste; biosurfactant production; brewery effluent; molasses; Ag-NP synthesis; B; subtilis T-1; gene detection; genome; supernatant product identification; surfactin synthesis; sfp; srfAA; iturin synthesis; ituC; PCR reaction; C-13 surfactin homologue; C-14 surfactin homologue; C-15 surfactin homologue; sodiated molecules; LC-MS-MS analysis; UV-vis spectroscopy; dynamic light scattering measurement; transmission electron microscopy image; Ag-NP nanometric size range; Ag-NP biosynthesis; used culture supernatant dependence; biological properties; DNA isolation; Escherichia coli ATCC 25922; B; subtilis ATCC 6633; biogenic Ag-NP-DNA binding; Ag-NP antibacterial action; Ag

Funding

  1. National Science Center (Poland) [2013/09/B/NZ9/01759]
  2. Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the Czech Republic [LO1305]
  3. [9005/2014-2015]
  4. [7AMB14 PL025]

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In this study, culture supernatnats of Bacillus subtilis T-1 growing on brewery effluents and molasses was used for silver nanoparticles (Ag-NPs) synthesis. The biosurfactant production of B. subtilis T-1 was confirmed by the detection of genes in the genome and by the identification of the product in the supernatants. The genes for synthesis of surfactin (sfp, srfAA) and iturin (ituC) were noted by PCR reactions. Also, in examined culture supernatants the presence of C-13, C-14 and C-15 surfactin homologues with the sodiated molecules [M + Na](+) at m/z 1030, 1044 and 1058 was confirmed using LC/MS/MS analysis. The formation of NPs in the culture supernatants was confirmed by UV-vis spectroscopy. The dynamic light scattering measurements and transmission electron microscopy images showed the nanometric sizes of the biosynthesised Ag-NPs which ranged from several nm to several tens of nm depending on the used culture supernatant. Biological properties of Ag-NPs were evaluated by binding of Ag-NPs with DNA isolated from the Escherichia coli ATCC 25922 and B. subtilis ATCC 6633. Biogenic Ag-NPs were actively bound to DNA in increased concentration which could be the one important mode of antibacterial action of the Ag-NPs.

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