ABSTRACT Due to their intimate physical interactions with the environment, surface polysaccharides are critical determinants of fitness for bacteria. Caulobacter crescentus produces a specialized structure at one of its cell poles called the holdfast that enables attachment to surfaces. Previous studies have shown that the holdfast is composed of carbohydrate-based material and identified a number of genes required for holdfast development. However, incomplete information about its chemical structure, biosynthetic genes, and regulatory principles has limited progress in understanding the mechanism of holdfast synthesis. We leveraged the adhesive properties of the holdfast to perform a saturating screen for genes affecting attachment to chee...
While designing synthetic adhesives that perform in aqueous environments has proven challenging, mic...
Adhesion to abiotic and biotic surfaces is essential for numerous bacterial developmental processes ...
Bacteria are able to colonize surfaces in environmental, industrial, and medical settings, where the...
Adhesion allows microbes to colonize surfaces and is the first stage in biofilm formation. Stable at...
Attachment is essential for microorganisms to establish interactions with both biotic and abiotic su...
ABSTRACT When encountering surfaces, many bacteria produce adhesins to facilitate their initial atta...
Alphaproteobacteria commonly produce an adhesin that is anchored to the exterior of the envelope at ...
ABSTRACT: To colonize surfaces, the bacterium Caulobacter crescentus employs a polar polysaccharide,...
In natural environments, bacteria often adhere to surfaces where they form complex multicellular com...
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...
When encountering surfaces, many bacteria produce adhesins to facilitate their initial attachment an...
Alphaproteobacteria commonly produce an adhesin that is anchored to the exterior of the envelope at ...
Caulobacters produce an organelle called a holdfast which allows the bacterium to firmly attach to ...
While designing synthetic adhesives that perform in aqueous environments has proven challenging, mic...
While designing synthetic adhesives that perform in aqueous environments has proven challenging, mic...
Adhesion to abiotic and biotic surfaces is essential for numerous bacterial developmental processes ...
Bacteria are able to colonize surfaces in environmental, industrial, and medical settings, where the...
Adhesion allows microbes to colonize surfaces and is the first stage in biofilm formation. Stable at...
Attachment is essential for microorganisms to establish interactions with both biotic and abiotic su...
ABSTRACT When encountering surfaces, many bacteria produce adhesins to facilitate their initial atta...
Alphaproteobacteria commonly produce an adhesin that is anchored to the exterior of the envelope at ...
ABSTRACT: To colonize surfaces, the bacterium Caulobacter crescentus employs a polar polysaccharide,...
In natural environments, bacteria often adhere to surfaces where they form complex multicellular com...
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...
When encountering surfaces, many bacteria produce adhesins to facilitate their initial attachment an...
Alphaproteobacteria commonly produce an adhesin that is anchored to the exterior of the envelope at ...
Caulobacters produce an organelle called a holdfast which allows the bacterium to firmly attach to ...
While designing synthetic adhesives that perform in aqueous environments has proven challenging, mic...
While designing synthetic adhesives that perform in aqueous environments has proven challenging, mic...
Adhesion to abiotic and biotic surfaces is essential for numerous bacterial developmental processes ...
Bacteria are able to colonize surfaces in environmental, industrial, and medical settings, where the...