Monitoring TriAcylGlycerols Accumulation by Atomic Force Microscopy Based Infrared Spectroscopy in Streptomyces Species for Biodiesel Applications

J Phys Chem Lett. 2014 Feb 20;5(4):654-8. doi: 10.1021/jz402393a. Epub 2014 Jan 31.

Abstract

An atomic force microscope coupled with a tunable infrared laser source (AFM-IR) was used to measure the size and map the distribution of oil inclusions inside of microorganism without staining or other special sample preparation. The microorganism under study is Streptomyces, a soil bacterium that possesses the capability, under some specific nutritional conditions, to store its carbon source into TriAcylGlycerols, a potential direct source of biodiesel.

Keywords: infrared nanospectroscopy; soil filamentous bacteria; third-generation bio-oil.