Social Interactions and Biofilm Formation in Bacillus subtilis
Quorum sensing (QS) is a form of cooperative social behaviour which relies on extracellular signalling molecules that elicit the QS response across many cells and controls the development of many cooperative traits including biofilm formation. The main aim of this work is to review the published wor...
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doaj-27751526cf224572aebd88c5ce5cb0632020-11-25T01:15:29ZengUniversity of ZagrebFood Technology and Biotechnology1330-98621334-26062014-01-01522149157Social Interactions and Biofilm Formation in Bacillus subtilisIztok Dogsa0Anna Oslizlo1Polonca Stefanic2Ines Mandic-Mulec3University of Ljubljana, Biotechnical Faculty, Department of Food Science and Technology, Chair of Microbiology, Večna pot 111, SI-1000 Ljubljana, SloveniaUniversity of Ljubljana, Biotechnical Faculty, Department of Food Science and Technology, Chair of Microbiology, Večna pot 111, SI-1000 Ljubljana, SloveniaUniversity of Ljubljana, Biotechnical Faculty, Department of Food Science and Technology, Chair of Microbiology, Večna pot 111, SI-1000 Ljubljana, SloveniaUniversity of Ljubljana, Biotechnical Faculty, Department of Food Science and Technology, Chair of Microbiology, Večna pot 111, SI-1000 Ljubljana, SloveniaQuorum sensing (QS) is a form of cooperative social behaviour which relies on extracellular signalling molecules that elicit the QS response across many cells and controls the development of many cooperative traits including biofilm formation. The main aim of this work is to review the published work on cooperative social behaviour of Bacillus subtilis and especially its QS system ComQXPA. This QS system involves four interacting components: the signal-processing enzyme ComQ, the ComX signal, the ComP receptor and the ComA transcriptional regulator. Phosphorylated ComA controls the transcription of many genes including those responsible for the production of surfactin and extracellular matrix, essential for biofilm formation. The ComQXPA QS shows a high degree of genetic polymorphism, which manifests itself in the separation of Bacillus subtilis strains into four different communication groups (pherotypes). The information exchange is possible between members of the same pherotype but not across pherotypes. We have recently suggested that this phenomenon is at least in part driven by the ecological divergence of strains, but may also be induced by frequency-dependent selection. The ComQXPA QS system controls the production of extracellular matrix (ECM) components: polysaccharides, proteins and nucleic acids. We will address the present understanding of the ECM structure-function relationships in B. subtilis biofilms and review published results on regulation, composition and distribution of ECM components. Despite many important recent discoveries on regulation of B. subtilis biofilm development, we know little about the molecular interactions in the ECM and the role they play in the QS and stability of the biofilm. Future research needs to address these questions better.http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/180832quorum sensingBacillus subtilisbiofilm formationComQXPA systemextracellular matrix componentssurfactin |
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Iztok Dogsa Anna Oslizlo Polonca Stefanic Ines Mandic-Mulec Social Interactions and Biofilm Formation in Bacillus subtilis Food Technology and Biotechnology quorum sensing Bacillus subtilis biofilm formation ComQXPA system extracellular matrix components surfactin |
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Iztok Dogsa Anna Oslizlo Polonca Stefanic Ines Mandic-Mulec |
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Social Interactions and Biofilm Formation in Bacillus subtilis |
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Social Interactions and Biofilm Formation in Bacillus subtilis |
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Social Interactions and Biofilm Formation in Bacillus subtilis |
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Social Interactions and Biofilm Formation in Bacillus subtilis |
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Social Interactions and Biofilm Formation in Bacillus subtilis |
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social interactions and biofilm formation in bacillus subtilis |
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University of Zagreb |
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Food Technology and Biotechnology |
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1330-9862 1334-2606 |
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2014-01-01 |
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Quorum sensing (QS) is a form of cooperative social behaviour which relies on extracellular signalling molecules that elicit the QS response across many cells and controls the development of many cooperative traits including biofilm formation. The main aim of this work is to review the published work on cooperative social behaviour of Bacillus subtilis and especially its QS system ComQXPA. This QS system involves four interacting components: the signal-processing enzyme ComQ, the ComX signal, the ComP receptor and the ComA transcriptional regulator. Phosphorylated ComA controls the transcription of many genes including those responsible for the production of surfactin and extracellular matrix, essential for biofilm formation. The ComQXPA QS shows a high degree of genetic polymorphism, which manifests itself in the separation of Bacillus subtilis strains into four different communication groups (pherotypes). The information exchange is possible between members of the same pherotype but not across pherotypes. We have recently suggested that this phenomenon is at least in part driven by the ecological divergence of strains, but may also be induced by frequency-dependent selection. The ComQXPA QS system controls the production of extracellular matrix (ECM) components: polysaccharides, proteins and nucleic acids. We will address the present understanding of the ECM structure-function relationships in B. subtilis biofilms and review published results on regulation, composition and distribution of ECM components. Despite many important recent discoveries on regulation of B. subtilis biofilm development, we know little about the molecular interactions in the ECM and the role they play in the QS and stability of the biofilm. Future research needs to address these questions better. |
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quorum sensing Bacillus subtilis biofilm formation ComQXPA system extracellular matrix components surfactin |
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