Regulation of colony morphology and biofilm formation in Shewanella algae
Summary Bacterial colony morphology can reflect different physiological stages such as virulence or biofilm formation. In this work we used transposon mutagenesis to identify genes that alter colony morphology and cause differential Congo Red (CR) and Brilliant Blue G (BBG) binding in Shewanella alg...
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doaj-fcdbf89d33e14345819b2143ceca5e722021-04-30T10:22:41ZengWileyMicrobial Biotechnology1751-79152021-05-011431183120010.1111/1751-7915.13788Regulation of colony morphology and biofilm formation in Shewanella algaeAlberto J. Martín‐Rodríguez0Katia Villion1Secil Yilmaz‐Turan2Francisco Vilaplana3Åsa Sjöling4Ute Römling5Department of Microbiology, Tumor and Cell Biology Karolinska Institutet Stockholm SwedenDepartment of Microbiology, Tumor and Cell Biology Karolinska Institutet Stockholm SwedenDivision of Glycoscience Department of Chemistry KTH Royal Institute of TechnologyAlbaNova University Centre Stockholm SwedenDivision of Glycoscience Department of Chemistry KTH Royal Institute of TechnologyAlbaNova University Centre Stockholm SwedenDepartment of Microbiology, Tumor and Cell Biology Karolinska Institutet Stockholm SwedenDepartment of Microbiology, Tumor and Cell Biology Karolinska Institutet Stockholm SwedenSummary Bacterial colony morphology can reflect different physiological stages such as virulence or biofilm formation. In this work we used transposon mutagenesis to identify genes that alter colony morphology and cause differential Congo Red (CR) and Brilliant Blue G (BBG) binding in Shewanella algae, a marine indigenous bacterium and occasional human pathogen. Microscopic analysis of colonies formed by the wild‐type strain S. algae CECT 5071 and three transposon integration mutants representing the diversity of colony morphotypes showed production of biofilm extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) and distinctive morphological alterations. Electrophoretic and chemical analyses of extracted EPS showed differential patterns between strains, although the targets of CR and BBG binding remain to be identified. Galactose and galactosamine were the preponderant sugars in the colony biofilm EPS of S. algae. Surface‐associated biofilm formation of transposon integration mutants was not directly correlated with a distinct colony morphotype. The hybrid sensor histidine kinase BarA abrogated surface‐associated biofilm formation. Ectopic expression of the kinase and mutants in the phosphorelay cascade partially recovered biofilm formation. Altogether, this work provides the basic analysis to subsequently address the complex and intertwined networks regulating colony morphology and biofilm formation in this poorly understood species.https://doi.org/10.1111/1751-7915.13788 |
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Alberto J. Martín‐Rodríguez Katia Villion Secil Yilmaz‐Turan Francisco Vilaplana Åsa Sjöling Ute Römling |
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Alberto J. Martín‐Rodríguez Katia Villion Secil Yilmaz‐Turan Francisco Vilaplana Åsa Sjöling Ute Römling Regulation of colony morphology and biofilm formation in Shewanella algae Microbial Biotechnology |
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Alberto J. Martín‐Rodríguez Katia Villion Secil Yilmaz‐Turan Francisco Vilaplana Åsa Sjöling Ute Römling |
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Regulation of colony morphology and biofilm formation in Shewanella algae |
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Regulation of colony morphology and biofilm formation in Shewanella algae |
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Regulation of colony morphology and biofilm formation in Shewanella algae |
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Regulation of colony morphology and biofilm formation in Shewanella algae |
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Regulation of colony morphology and biofilm formation in Shewanella algae |
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regulation of colony morphology and biofilm formation in shewanella algae |
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Microbial Biotechnology |
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Summary Bacterial colony morphology can reflect different physiological stages such as virulence or biofilm formation. In this work we used transposon mutagenesis to identify genes that alter colony morphology and cause differential Congo Red (CR) and Brilliant Blue G (BBG) binding in Shewanella algae, a marine indigenous bacterium and occasional human pathogen. Microscopic analysis of colonies formed by the wild‐type strain S. algae CECT 5071 and three transposon integration mutants representing the diversity of colony morphotypes showed production of biofilm extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) and distinctive morphological alterations. Electrophoretic and chemical analyses of extracted EPS showed differential patterns between strains, although the targets of CR and BBG binding remain to be identified. Galactose and galactosamine were the preponderant sugars in the colony biofilm EPS of S. algae. Surface‐associated biofilm formation of transposon integration mutants was not directly correlated with a distinct colony morphotype. The hybrid sensor histidine kinase BarA abrogated surface‐associated biofilm formation. Ectopic expression of the kinase and mutants in the phosphorelay cascade partially recovered biofilm formation. Altogether, this work provides the basic analysis to subsequently address the complex and intertwined networks regulating colony morphology and biofilm formation in this poorly understood species. |
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