Author:
Huang Siqian,Bergonzi Celine,Smith Sherry,Hicks Randall E.,Elias Mikael H.
Abstract
AbstractMicrobial colonization can be detrimental to the integrity of metal surfaces and lead to microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC). Biocorrosion is a serious problem for aquatic and marine industries in the world and severely affects the maritime transportation industry by destroying port infrastructure and increasing fuel usage and the time and cost required for maintenance of transport vessels. Here, we evaluate the potential of a stable quorum quenching lactonase enzyme to reduce biocorrosion in the field. Over the course of 21 months, steel samples coated with lactonase-containing acrylic paint were submerged at two different sites and depths in the Duluth Superior Harbor (DSH; Lake Superior, MN, USA) and benchmarked against controls, including the biological biocide surfactin. In this experiment, the lactonase treatment outperformed the surfactin biocide treatment and significantly reduced the number of corrosion tubercles (37% (p<0.01)) and the corroded surface area (39% (p<0.01)) as compared to the acrylic-coated control coupons. In an attempt to evaluate the effects of signal disruption of surface microbial communities and the reasons for lower corrosion levels, 16S rRNA sequencing was performed and community populations were analyzed. Interestingly, surface communities were similar between all treatments, and only minor changes could be observed. Among these changes, several groups including sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRBs) appeared to correlate with corrosion levels, and more specifically, SRBs abundance levels were lower on lactonase treated steel coupons. We surmise that these minute community changes may have large impacts on corrosion rates. Overall, these results highlight the potential use of stable quorum quenching lactonases as an eco-friendly antifouling coating additive.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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