Dielectric spectroscopy of E. coli cell before and after exposure to heavy metals Cd^2+ , Cu^2+ , Zn^2+ and Ca^2+ was investigated. The results indicate that changes in dielectric spectra reflect effects of heavy ...Dielectric spectroscopy of E. coli cell before and after exposure to heavy metals Cd^2+ , Cu^2+ , Zn^2+ and Ca^2+ was investigated. The results indicate that changes in dielectric spectra reflect effects of heavy metal on the structure and function of E. coli cells. Heavy metal can change membrane capacitance as well as pennittivity and conductivity of the cytoplasm. Changes in volume fraction suggested that dielectric measurement could monitor the growth of E. coli cells. These results demonstrated that dielectric spectroscopy was a potential effective technique for studying electric properties of biological cells.展开更多
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 20673014:20273010). Acknowledgements: We are grateful to Dr. Zhu Ruiyan, from State Key Laboratory of Agro-biotechnology, China Agricultural University, for providing the strain of E. coli cell, and thanks should be given to Dr. Xin Mingxiu, from College of Life Science, Beijing Normal University, for his instrumental support for the culture of E. coil cell.
文摘Dielectric spectroscopy of E. coli cell before and after exposure to heavy metals Cd^2+ , Cu^2+ , Zn^2+ and Ca^2+ was investigated. The results indicate that changes in dielectric spectra reflect effects of heavy metal on the structure and function of E. coli cells. Heavy metal can change membrane capacitance as well as pennittivity and conductivity of the cytoplasm. Changes in volume fraction suggested that dielectric measurement could monitor the growth of E. coli cells. These results demonstrated that dielectric spectroscopy was a potential effective technique for studying electric properties of biological cells.