Many oral bacteria form macroscopic clumps known as coaggregates when mixed with a different species. It is thought that these cell-cell interactions are critical for the formation of mixed-species biofilms such as dental plaque. Here, we assessed the impact of coaggregation between two key initial colonizers of dental plaque, Streptococcus gordonii and Veillonella parvula, on gene expression in each partner. These species were shown to coaggregate in buffer or human saliva. To monitor gene regulation, coaggregates were formed in human saliva and, after 30 minutes, whole-transcriptomes were extracted for sequencing and Dual RNA-Seq analysis. In total, 272 genes were regulated in V. parvula, including 39 genes in oxidoreductase processes. In...
Oral bacterial biofilms are highly complex microbial communities with up to 700 different bacterial ...
Background: Streptococcus species are predominant members of the oral microbiota in both health and ...
Background: Salivary mucin MUC5B seems to promote biodiversity in dental biofilms, and thereby oral ...
Many oral bacteria form macroscopic clumps known as coaggregates when mixed with a different species...
Cell-cell adhesion between oral bacteria plays a key role in the development of polymicrobial commun...
Cell-cell interactions between genetically distinct oral bacteria form macroscopic clumps known as c...
Cell-cell interactions between genetically distinct bacteria, known as coaggregation, are important ...
Streptococcus gordonii and Veillonella atypica, two early-colonizing members of the dental plaque bi...
Dental biofilm development involves initial colonization of the tooth’s surface by pioneer colonizer...
The ability of microorganisms to regulate gene expression is thought to be critical for survival and...
BACKGROUND: Oral polymicrobial interactions and biofilm formation are associated with initiation and...
Human supragingival plaque (SUPP) is a polymicrobial biofilm on the tooth surface above the gumline,...
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Bacterial metabolism in oral biofilms is comprised of complex networks of nutritional chains and bio...
Porphyromonas gingivalis, a major periodontal pathogen, forms biofilm with other oral bacteria such ...
Oral bacterial biofilms are highly complex microbial communities with up to 700 different bacterial ...
Background: Streptococcus species are predominant members of the oral microbiota in both health and ...
Background: Salivary mucin MUC5B seems to promote biodiversity in dental biofilms, and thereby oral ...
Many oral bacteria form macroscopic clumps known as coaggregates when mixed with a different species...
Cell-cell adhesion between oral bacteria plays a key role in the development of polymicrobial commun...
Cell-cell interactions between genetically distinct oral bacteria form macroscopic clumps known as c...
Cell-cell interactions between genetically distinct bacteria, known as coaggregation, are important ...
Streptococcus gordonii and Veillonella atypica, two early-colonizing members of the dental plaque bi...
Dental biofilm development involves initial colonization of the tooth’s surface by pioneer colonizer...
The ability of microorganisms to regulate gene expression is thought to be critical for survival and...
BACKGROUND: Oral polymicrobial interactions and biofilm formation are associated with initiation and...
Human supragingival plaque (SUPP) is a polymicrobial biofilm on the tooth surface above the gumline,...
PLEASE NOTE: This work is protected by copyright. Downloading is restricted to the BU community: ple...
Bacterial metabolism in oral biofilms is comprised of complex networks of nutritional chains and bio...
Porphyromonas gingivalis, a major periodontal pathogen, forms biofilm with other oral bacteria such ...
Oral bacterial biofilms are highly complex microbial communities with up to 700 different bacterial ...
Background: Streptococcus species are predominant members of the oral microbiota in both health and ...
Background: Salivary mucin MUC5B seems to promote biodiversity in dental biofilms, and thereby oral ...