MapA, a Second Large RTX Adhesin Conserved across the Pseudomonads, Contributes to Biofilm Formation by Pseudomonas fluorescens
Alan J. Collins, Alexander B. Pastora, T. Jarrod Smith, George A. O’Toole
Abstract
Adhesins are critical for the formation and maturation of bacterial biofilms. We identify a second adhesin in P. fluorescens , called MapA, which appears to play a role in biofilm maturation and whose regulation is distinct from the previously reported LapA adhesin, which is critical for biofilm initiation. Analysis of bacterial adhesins shows that LapA-like and MapA-like adhesins are found broadly in pseudomonads and related organisms, indicating that the utilization of different suites of adhesins may be broadly important in the Gammaproteobacteria .
Topics & Concepts
BiofilmBacterial adhesinBiologyPeriplasmic spacePseudomonas fluorescensMicrobiologyCell biologyEffectorGeneBacteriaGeneticsVirulenceEscherichia coliBacterial biofilms and quorum sensingBiochemical and Structural CharacterizationBacterial Genetics and Biotechnology