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  • The aquatic γ-proteobacterium can form two types of biofilms: a floating pellicle at the air-liquid interface and a solid surface-associated biofilm (SSA-biofilm).
  • The Bpf system, which is similar to the Lap system, is essential for the formation of the pellicle biofilm but is not necessary for SSA-biofilm formation, highlighting its unique role.
  • BpfD, a protein involved in pellicle formation, binds c-di-GMP and interacts with other proteins like PdgA and CheY3, suggesting that biofilm development is regulated by a complex c-di-GMP signaling network.

Article Abstract

The aquatic γ-proteobacterium is able to form two types of biofilms: a floating biofilm at the air-liquid interface (pellicle) and a solid surface-associated biofilm (SSA-biofilm). possesses the Bpf system, which is orthologous to the Lap system first described in . In the Lap systems, the retention of a large adhesin (LapA) at the cell surface is controlled by LapD, a c-di-GMP effector protein, and LapG, a periplasmic protease targeting LapA. Here, we showed that the Bpf system is mandatory for pellicle biogenesis, but not for SSA-biofilm formation, indicating that the role of Bpf is somewhat different from that of Lap. The BpfD protein was then proved to bind c-di-GMP via its degenerated EAL domain, thus acting as a c-di-GMP effector protein like its counterpart LapD. In accordance with its key role in pellicle formation, BpfD was found to interact with two diguanylate cyclases, PdgA and PdgB, previously identified as involved in pellicle formation. Finally, BpfD was shown to interact with CheY3, the response regulator controlling both chemotaxis and biofilm formation. Altogether, these results indicate that biofilm formation in is under the control of a large c-di-GMP network.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11395469PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms25179697DOI Listing

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