International audienceBacteria use biofilm structures to colonize surfaces and to survive in hostile conditions, and numerous bacteria produce cellulose as a biofilm matrix polymer. Hence, expression of the bcs operon, responsible for cellulose biosynthesis, must be finely regulated in order to allow bacteria to adopt the proper surface-associated behaviours. Here we show that in the phytopathogenic bacterium, Dickeya dadantii, production of cellulose is required for pellicle-biofilm formation and resistance to chlorine treatments. Expression of the bcs operon is growth phase-regulated and is stimulated in biofilms. Furthermore, we unexpectedly found that the nucleoid-associated protein and global regulator of virulence functions, Fis, dire...
The bacterial extracellular matrix encases cells and protects them from host-related and environment...
The wrinkly spreader (WS) genotype of Pseudomonas fluorescens SBW25 colonizes the air-liquid interfa...
Actinomycetes have been used with enormous success in industrial processes; however, little is known...
Background: Cellulose, a 1,4 beta-glucan polysaccharide, is produced by a variety of organisms inclu...
Although bacterial cellulose synthase (bcs) operons are widespread within the Proteobacteria phylum,...
In enterobacteria, the CsgD protein activates production of two extracellular structures: thin aggre...
International audienceBiofilms are microbial communities characterized by three-dimensional growth r...
Although bacterial cellulose synthase (bcs) operons are widespread within the Proteobacteria phylum,...
The ability to form biofilms is seen as an increasingly important colonization strategy among both p...
<div><p>Bacteria are often found in multicellular communities known as biofilms, which constitute a ...
International audienceAbstract Cellulose is the most abundant biological compound on Earth and while...
Abstract Biofilms are complex bacterial assemblages with a defined three-dimensional architecture, a...
Abstract Background The synthesis of cellulose is among the most important but poorly understood bio...
Abstract Background The synthesis of cellulose is among the most important but poorly understood bio...
Biofilm commonly forms on the surfaces of cellulosic biomass but its roles in cellulose degradation ...
The bacterial extracellular matrix encases cells and protects them from host-related and environment...
The wrinkly spreader (WS) genotype of Pseudomonas fluorescens SBW25 colonizes the air-liquid interfa...
Actinomycetes have been used with enormous success in industrial processes; however, little is known...
Background: Cellulose, a 1,4 beta-glucan polysaccharide, is produced by a variety of organisms inclu...
Although bacterial cellulose synthase (bcs) operons are widespread within the Proteobacteria phylum,...
In enterobacteria, the CsgD protein activates production of two extracellular structures: thin aggre...
International audienceBiofilms are microbial communities characterized by three-dimensional growth r...
Although bacterial cellulose synthase (bcs) operons are widespread within the Proteobacteria phylum,...
The ability to form biofilms is seen as an increasingly important colonization strategy among both p...
<div><p>Bacteria are often found in multicellular communities known as biofilms, which constitute a ...
International audienceAbstract Cellulose is the most abundant biological compound on Earth and while...
Abstract Biofilms are complex bacterial assemblages with a defined three-dimensional architecture, a...
Abstract Background The synthesis of cellulose is among the most important but poorly understood bio...
Abstract Background The synthesis of cellulose is among the most important but poorly understood bio...
Biofilm commonly forms on the surfaces of cellulosic biomass but its roles in cellulose degradation ...
The bacterial extracellular matrix encases cells and protects them from host-related and environment...
The wrinkly spreader (WS) genotype of Pseudomonas fluorescens SBW25 colonizes the air-liquid interfa...
Actinomycetes have been used with enormous success in industrial processes; however, little is known...