Absence of biofilm adhesin proteins changes surface attachment and cell strategy forDesulfovibrio vulgarisHildenborough

Author:

Pete Pickens C.ORCID,Wang Dongyu,Pan ChongleORCID,De León Kara B.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractUbiquitous in nature, biofilms provide stability in a fluctuating environment and provide protection from stressors. Biofilms formed in industrial processes are exceedingly problematic and costly. While biofilms of sulfate-reducing bacteria in the environment are often beneficial because of their capacity to remove toxic metals from water, in industrial pipelines, these biofilms cause a major economic impact due to their involvement in metal and concrete corrosion. The mechanisms by which biofilms of sulfate-reducing bacteria form, however, is not well understood. Our previous work identified two proteins, named by their gene loci DVU1012 and DVU1545, as adhesins in the model sulfate-reducing bacterium,Desulfovibrio vulgarisHildenborough. Both proteins are localized to the cell surface and the presence of at least one of the proteins, with either being sufficient, is necessary for biofilm formation to occur. In this study, differences in cell attachment and early biofilm formation in single deletion mutants of these adhesins were identified. Cells lacking DVU1012 had a different attachment strategy from wild-type and ΔDVU1545 cells, more often attaching as single cells than aggregates, which indicated that DVU1012 was more important for cell-to-cell attachment. ΔDVU1545 cells had increased cell attachment compared to wild-type cells when grown in static cultures. To date, comparisons of theD. vulgarisHildenborough have been made to the large adhesion protein (Lap) system in environmental pseudomonads. Yet, we and others have shown distinct mechanistic differences in the systems. We propose to name these proteins inD. vulgarisHildenborough biofilm formation system (Bfs) to facilitate comparisons.ImportanceBiofilms of sulfate-reducing bacteria contribute to biocorrosion, costing the U.S. hundreds of millions of dollars annually. In contrast, these biofilms can be used to bioremediate toxic heavy metals and to generate bioelectricity. As one of the most abundant groups of organisms on Earth, it is pertinent to better understand mechanistically how the biofilms of sulfate-reducing bacteria form so we may use this knowledge to help in efforts to mitigate biocorrosion, to promote bioremediation, and to produce clean energy. This study shows that the absence of either one of two biofilm adhesins impacts surface colonization by a sulfate-reducing bacterium, and that these two biofilm adhesins differ in their effect on cell attachment compared to other well-documented bacteria such asPseudomonasspecies.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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