{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Microbiological interpretation of weak ultrasound enhanced biological wastewater treatment - using Escherichia coli degrading glucose as model system. {Author}: Jia S;Diao Y;Li Y;Zhang J;Han H;Li G;Pei Y; {Journal}: Bioresour Technol {Volume}: 403 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: 2024 Jul 21 {Factor}: 11.889 {DOI}: 10.1016/j.biortech.2024.130873 {Abstract}: The Escherichia coli (E.coli) degrading glucose irradiated by ultrasound irradiation (20 W, 14 min) was investigated as the model system, the glucose degradation increased by 13 % while the E.coli proliferation decreased by 10 % after culture for 18 h. It indicated a tradeoff effect between substrate degradation and cell proliferation, which drove the enhanced contaminants removal and excess sludge reduction in a weak ultrasound enhanced biological wastewater treatment. The enzymatic activities (catalase, superoxide dismutase, adenosine triphosphatases, lactic dehydrogenase, membrane permeability, intracellular reactive oxygen species and calcium ion of E. coli increased immediately by 12 %, 63 %, 124 %, 19 %, 15 %, 4-fold and 38-fold, respectively by ultrasound irradiation power of 20 W for 14 min. Furthermore, the membrane permeability of irradiated E. coli increased by 26 % even though the ultrasound stopped for 10 h. Additionally, pathways associated with glucose degradation and cell proliferation were continuously up-regulated and down-regulated, respectively.