Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
forms biofilms, which are cellular aggregates encased in an extracellular matrix. Molecular genetics studies of three common autoaggregative phenotypes, namely wrinkled colonies, pellicles, and solid-surface-associated biofilms, led to the identification of two loci,
pel
and
psl
, that are involved in the production of carbohydrate-rich components of the biofilm matrix. The
pel
gene cluster is involved in the production of a glucose-rich matrix material in
P. aeruginosa
strain PA14 (L. Friedman and R. Kolter, Mol. Microbiol.
51:
675-690, 2004). Here we investigate the role of the
pel
gene cluster in
P. aeruginosa
strain ZK2870 and identify a second genetic locus, termed
psl
, involved in the production of a mannose-rich matrix material. The 11 predicted protein products of the
psl
genes are homologous to proteins involved in carbohydrate processing.
P. aeruginosa
is thus able to produce two distinct carbohydrate-rich matrix materials. Either carbohydrate-rich matrix component appears to be sufficient for mature biofilm formation, and at least one of them is required for mature biofilm formation in
P. aeruginosa
strains PA14 and ZK2870.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
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