Affiliation:
1. Centre for BioScience Technology, BioCentrum-DTU, The Technical University of Denmark, DK-2800 Lyngby, Denmark
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Recent studies have indicated that biosurfactants produced by
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
play a role both in maintaining channels between multicellular structures in biofilms and in dispersal of cells from biofilms. Through the use of flow cell technology and enhanced confocal laser scanning microscopy, we have obtained results which suggest that the biosurfactants produced by
P. aeruginosa
play additional roles in structural biofilm development. We present genetic evidence that during biofilm development by
P. aeruginosa
, biosurfactants promote microcolony formation in the initial phase and facilitate migration-dependent structural development in the later phase.
P. aeruginosa rhlA
mutants, deficient in synthesis of biosurfactants, were not capable of forming microcolonies in the initial phase of biofilm formation. Experiments involving two-color-coded mixed-strain biofilms showed that
P. aeruginosa rhlA
mutants were defective in migration-dependent development of mushroom-shaped multicellular structures in the later phase of biofilm formation. Experiments involving three-color-coded mixed-strain
P. aeruginosa
biofilms demonstrated that the wild-type and
rhlA
and
pilA
mutant strains formed distinct subpopulations on top of each other dependent on their ability to migrate and produce biosurfactants.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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