A major protein component of the Bacillus subtilis biofilm matrix
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Microbes construct structurally complex multicellular communities (biofilms) through production of an extracellular matrix. Here we present evidence from scanning electron microscopy showing that a wild strain of the Gram positive bacterium Bacillus subtilis builds such a matrix. Genetic, biochemical and cytological evidence indicates that the matrix is composed predominantly of a protein component, TasA, and an exopolysaccharide component. The absence of TasA or the exopolysaccharide resulted in a residual matrix, while the absence of both components led to complete failure to form complex multicellular communities. Extracellular complementation experiments revealed that a functional matrix can be assembled…
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- Bacillus subtilis
- Biofilm
- Biology
- Multicellular organism
- Extracellular matrix
- Matrix (chemical analysis)
- Bacteria
- Viral matrix protein
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