Abstract
Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 is a metal-reducing bacterium that is able to exchange electrons with solid-phase minerals outside the cell. These bacterial cells can produce outer membrane extensions (OMEs) that are tens of nanometers wide and several microns long. The capability of these OMEs to transport electrons is currently under investigation. Tubular chemically fixed OMEs from S. oneidensis have shown good dc conducting properties when measured in an air environment. However, no direct demonstration of the conductivity of the more common bubble-like OMEs has been provided yet, due to the inherent difficulties in measuring it. In the present work, we measured the electrical properties of bubble-like OMEs in a dry air environment by Scanning Dielectric Microscopy (SDM) in force detection mode. We found that at the frequency of the measurements (∼2 kHz), OMEs show an insulating behavior, with an equivalent homogeneous dielectric constant ϵOME = 3.7 ± 0.7 and no dephasing between the applied ac voltage and the measured ac electric force. The dielectric constant measured for the OMEs is comparable to that obtained for insulating supramolecular protein structures (ϵprotein = 3-4), pointing towards a rich protein composition of the OMEs, probably coming from the periplasm. Based on the detection sensitivity of the measuring instrument, the upper limit for the ac longitudinal conductivity of bubble-like OMEs in a dry air environment has been set to σOME,ac < 10-5 S m-1, a value several orders of magnitude smaller than the dc conductivity measured in tubular chemically fixed OMEs. The lack of conductivity of bubble-like OMEs can be attributed to the relatively large separation between cytochromes in these larger OMEs and to the suppression of cytochrome mobility due to the dry environmental conditions.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 18754-18762 |
Number of pages | 9 |
Journal | Nanoscale |
Volume | 13 |
Issue number | 44 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Nov 28 2021 |
Funding
This work was partially supported by the Spanish Ministerio de Econom\u00EDa, Industria y Competitividad (MINECO) and EU FEDER through Grant No. PDI2019-110210GB-100 and RTI2018-098573-B-100, the Generalitat de Catalunya through Grant No. 2017-SGR1079 and the CERCA Program. This work also received funding from the European Commission under Grant Agreement No. H2020-MSCA-721874 (SPM2.0). H. L. acknowledges support from MINECO through an FI Grant (SEV-2014-0425-06). R. F. received funding from the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Action Grant No. 842402. We acknowledge Prof. M. El-Naggar for his help in the growth of the OMEs.