While designing synthetic adhesives that perform in aqueous environments has proven challenging, microorganisms commonly produce bioadhesives that efficiently attach to a variety of substrates, including wet surfaces. The aquatic bacterium Caulobacter crescentus uses a discrete polysaccharide complex, the holdfast, to strongly attach to surfaces and resist flow. The holdfast is extremely versatile and has impressive adhesive strength. Here, we used atomic force microscopy in conjunction with superresolution microscopy and enzymatic assays to unravel the complex structure of the holdfast and to characterize its chemical constituents and their role in adhesion. Our data support a model whereby the holdfast is a heterogeneous material organize...
Understanding the molecular mechanisms of bacterial adhesion and biofilm formation is an important t...
Bacterial transport and attachment to surfaces is of considerable importance to engineered and natur...
Adhesion to abiotic and biotic surfaces is essential for numerous bacterial developmental processes ...
While designing synthetic adhesives that perform in aqueous environments has proven challenging, mic...
ABSTRACT While designing synthetic adhesives that perform in aqueous environments has proven challen...
ABSTRACT: To colonize surfaces, the bacterium Caulobacter crescentus employs a polar polysaccharide,...
To colonize surfaces, the bacterium <i>Caulobacter crescentus</i> employs a polar polysaccharide, th...
Adhesion allows microbes to colonize surfaces and is the first stage in biofilm formation. Stable at...
ABSTRACT Due to their intimate physical interactions with the environment, surface polysaccharides a...
Adhesion allows microbes to colonize surfaces and is the first stage in biofilm formation. Stable at...
AbstractThe adhesive and mechanical properties of a cell-substratum adhesive secreted by live diatom...
Adhesion of bacteria occurs on virtually all natural and synthetic surfaces and is crucial for their...
Knowledge of the mechanisms by which bacterial pili adhere to host cells and withstand external forc...
A variety of bacterial pathogens use nanoscale protein fibers called type IV pili to mediate cell ad...
Adhesion of bacteria occurs on virtually all natural and synthetic surfaces and is crucial for their...
Understanding the molecular mechanisms of bacterial adhesion and biofilm formation is an important t...
Bacterial transport and attachment to surfaces is of considerable importance to engineered and natur...
Adhesion to abiotic and biotic surfaces is essential for numerous bacterial developmental processes ...
While designing synthetic adhesives that perform in aqueous environments has proven challenging, mic...
ABSTRACT While designing synthetic adhesives that perform in aqueous environments has proven challen...
ABSTRACT: To colonize surfaces, the bacterium Caulobacter crescentus employs a polar polysaccharide,...
To colonize surfaces, the bacterium <i>Caulobacter crescentus</i> employs a polar polysaccharide, th...
Adhesion allows microbes to colonize surfaces and is the first stage in biofilm formation. Stable at...
ABSTRACT Due to their intimate physical interactions with the environment, surface polysaccharides a...
Adhesion allows microbes to colonize surfaces and is the first stage in biofilm formation. Stable at...
AbstractThe adhesive and mechanical properties of a cell-substratum adhesive secreted by live diatom...
Adhesion of bacteria occurs on virtually all natural and synthetic surfaces and is crucial for their...
Knowledge of the mechanisms by which bacterial pili adhere to host cells and withstand external forc...
A variety of bacterial pathogens use nanoscale protein fibers called type IV pili to mediate cell ad...
Adhesion of bacteria occurs on virtually all natural and synthetic surfaces and is crucial for their...
Understanding the molecular mechanisms of bacterial adhesion and biofilm formation is an important t...
Bacterial transport and attachment to surfaces is of considerable importance to engineered and natur...
Adhesion to abiotic and biotic surfaces is essential for numerous bacterial developmental processes ...