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Curli Amyloid Fibers in <i>Escherichia coli</i> Biofilms: The Influence of Water Availability on their Structure and Functional Properties

Macarena Siri, Agustín Mangiarotti, Mónica Vázquéz-Dávila, Cécile M. Bidan

2023Macromolecular Bioscience17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Escherichia coli biofilms consist of bacteria embedded in a self-produced matrix mainly made of protein fibers and polysaccharides. The curli amyloid fibers found in the biofilm matrix are promising versatile building blocks to design sustainable bio-sourced materials. To exploit this potential, it is crucial to understand i) how environmental cues during biofilm growth influence the molecular structure of these amyloid fibers, and ii) how this translates at higher length scales. To explore these questions, the effect of water availability during biofilm growth on the conformation and functions of curli is studied. Microscopy and spectroscopy are used to characterize the amyloid fibers purified from biofilms grown on nutritive substrates with different water contents, and micro-indentation to measure the rigidity of the respective biofilms. The purified curli amyloid fibers present differences in the yield, structure, and functional properties upon biofilm growth conditions. Fiber packing and β-sheets content correlate with their hydrophobicity and chemical stability, and with the rigidity of the biofilms. This study highlights how E. coli biofilm growth conditions impact curli structure and functions contributing to macroscopic materials properties. These fundamental findings infer an alternative strategy to tune curli structure, which will ultimately benefit engineering hierarchical and functional curli-based materials.

Topics & Concepts

BiofilmAmyloid (mycology)ChemistryBiophysicsPolysaccharideAmyloid fibrilChemical engineeringNanotechnologyMaterials scienceBacteriaBiologyBiochemistryAmyloid βInorganic chemistryGeneticsMedicineDiseaseEngineeringPathologyBacterial biofilms and quorum sensingPickering emulsions and particle stabilizationAlzheimer's disease research and treatments
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