Phase Transitions by an Abundant Protein in the Anammox Extracellular Matrix Mediate Cell-to-Cell Aggregation and Biofilm Formation

Author:

Seviour Thomas1,Wong Lan Li1,Lu Yang1ORCID,Mugunthan Sudarsan1,Yang Qiaohui2,Shankari Uma1,Bessarab Irina3,Liebl David2,Williams Rohan B. H.3,Law Yingyu1,Kjelleberg Staffan145

Affiliation:

1. Singapore Centre for Environmental Life Sciences Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

2. A*STAR Microscopy Platform, Research Support Centre, Singapore

3. Singapore Centre for Environmental Life Sciences Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore

4. School of Biological Sciences, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

5. School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia

Abstract

By employing biophysical and liquid-liquid phase separation concepts, this study revealed how a highly abundant extracellular protein enhances the key environmental and industrial bioprocess of anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox). Extracellular proteins of environmental biofilms are understudied and poorly annotated in public databases. Understanding the function of extracellular proteins is also increasingly important for improving bioprocesses and resource recovery. Here, protein functions were assessed based on theoretical predictions of intrinsically disordered domains, known to promote adhesion and liquid-liquid phase separation, and available surface layer protein properties. A model is thus proposed to explain how the protein promotes aggregation and biofilm formation by extracellular matrix remodeling and phase transitions. This work provides a strong foundation for functional investigations of extracellular proteins involved in biofilm development.

Funder

Nanyang Technological University

National University of Singapore

Ministry of Education - Singapore

National Research Foundation Singapore

Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources - Singapore

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Virology,Microbiology

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