K. Yamada et al., Application of capillary electrophoresis to monitor populations of Cellulomonas cartae KYM-7 and Agrobacterium tumefaciens KYM-8 in mixed culture, ELECTROPHOR, 22(16), 2001, pp. 3413-3417
A bacterial cell mixture of Cellulomonas cartae KYM-7 and Agrobacterium tum
efaciens KYM-8 was analyzed by capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE) and cap
illary gel electrophoresis (CGE). Both pherograms showed two discrete peaks
. The cells in the peaks were collected, Gram stained, and examined with a
microscope. The cells of the two strains were well separated by CGE, and ea
ch CGE peak consisted almost entirely of cells of one strain (greater than
98% purity), whereas each CZE peak contained cells of both strains (about 9
0% purity). In the concentration range of 1.0 x 10(10) to 1.0 X 10(12) cell
s/mL, the area of CGE peaks was proportional to the amount of cells. The gr
owth of the two strains In mixed culture was, measured by CGE. The CGE quan
tification data were in good agreement with those obtained using fluorescen
ce in situ hybridization. The CGE analyses were accomplished in 1 h, using
a relatively uncomplicated procedure. Thus, CGE exhibited great advantages
in accuracy, rapidity, and simplicity.