reviewMolecular MicrobiologyMar 1, 2002Closed access

Staphylococcus and biofilms

University of Tübingen

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Abstract

The genetic and molecular basis of biofilm formation in staphylococci is multifaceted. The ability to form a biofilm affords at least two properties: the adherence of cells to a surface and accumulation to form multilayered cell clusters. A trademark is the production of the slime substance PIA, a polysaccharide composed of beta-1,6-linked N-acetylglucosamines with partly deacetylated residues, in which the cells are embedded and protected against the host's immune defence and antibiotic treatment. Mutations in the corresponding biosynthesis genes (ica operon) lead to a pleiotropic phenotype; the cells are biofilm and haemagglutination negative, less virulent and less adhesive on hydrophilic surfaces. ica…

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Keywords
  • Biofilm
  • Microbiology
  • Autolysin
  • Biology
  • Teichoic acid
  • Bacterial adhesin
  • Operon
  • Mutant
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