The marine bacterium Pseudoalteromonas tunicata produces an antibacterial and autolytic protein, AlpP, which causes death of a subpopulation of cells during biofilm formation and mediates differentiation, dispersal, and phenotypic variation among dispersal cells. The AlpP homologue (LodA) in the marine bacterium Marinomonas mediterranea was recently identified as a lysine oxidase which mediates cell death through the production of hydrogen peroxide. Here we show that AlpP in P. tunicata also acts as a lysine oxidase and that the hydrogen peroxide generated is responsible for cell death within microcolonies during biofilm development in both M. mediterranea and P. tunicata. LodA-mediated biofilm cell death is shown to be linked to the genera...
Biofilms protect bacteria from environmental threats, including antibiotics; thus, biofilms formed d...
International audienceBacterial biofilm communities are associated with profound physiological chang...
Similar to developmental programs in eukaryotes, the death of a subpopulation of cells is thought to...
The marine bacterium Pseudoalteromonas tunicata produces an antibacterial and autolytic protein, Alp...
The newly described green-pigmented bacterium Pseudoalteromonas tunicata (D2) produces target-specif...
The marine bacterium Pseudoalteromonas tunicata produces target-specific inhibitory compounds agains...
Microbial biofilm formation on man-made surfaces can profoundly impact human health and welfare. Bio...
<div><p>Similar to developmental programs in eukaryotes, the death of a subpopulation of cells is th...
Biofilm formation of Campylobacter jejuni, a major cause of human gastroenteritis, contributes to th...
In nature bacteria predominantly live on surfaces, in matrix-encased communities called biofilms. Bi...
Biofilms are agglomerates of macromolecules and microorganisms, including bacteria, diatoms, fungi, ...
Ammonia oxidizing bacteria (AOBs) are chemoautotrophic organisms that produce complex organic compou...
Type VI secretion systems (T6SSs) are widespread in Gram-negative bacteria, including Pseudomonas. T...
International audienceBacterial biofilm development is conditioned by complex processes involving ba...
International audienceBacterial biofilm development is conditioned by complex processes involving ba...
Biofilms protect bacteria from environmental threats, including antibiotics; thus, biofilms formed d...
International audienceBacterial biofilm communities are associated with profound physiological chang...
Similar to developmental programs in eukaryotes, the death of a subpopulation of cells is thought to...
The marine bacterium Pseudoalteromonas tunicata produces an antibacterial and autolytic protein, Alp...
The newly described green-pigmented bacterium Pseudoalteromonas tunicata (D2) produces target-specif...
The marine bacterium Pseudoalteromonas tunicata produces target-specific inhibitory compounds agains...
Microbial biofilm formation on man-made surfaces can profoundly impact human health and welfare. Bio...
<div><p>Similar to developmental programs in eukaryotes, the death of a subpopulation of cells is th...
Biofilm formation of Campylobacter jejuni, a major cause of human gastroenteritis, contributes to th...
In nature bacteria predominantly live on surfaces, in matrix-encased communities called biofilms. Bi...
Biofilms are agglomerates of macromolecules and microorganisms, including bacteria, diatoms, fungi, ...
Ammonia oxidizing bacteria (AOBs) are chemoautotrophic organisms that produce complex organic compou...
Type VI secretion systems (T6SSs) are widespread in Gram-negative bacteria, including Pseudomonas. T...
International audienceBacterial biofilm development is conditioned by complex processes involving ba...
International audienceBacterial biofilm development is conditioned by complex processes involving ba...
Biofilms protect bacteria from environmental threats, including antibiotics; thus, biofilms formed d...
International audienceBacterial biofilm communities are associated with profound physiological chang...
Similar to developmental programs in eukaryotes, the death of a subpopulation of cells is thought to...