Center for Biofilm Engineering
Abstract:
"Calcium Influences Cellular and Extracellular Product Formation During
Biofilm-Associated Growth of a Marine Pseudoalteromonas sp."
05-032 Bacteria undergo a variety of physiological changes following a
switch from planktonic growth to surface-associated biofilm growth.
Here, it is shown that biofilm development of a marine isolate,
Pseudoalteromonas sp. 1398, results in global changes in its
cytosolic and extracellular proteomes. Calcium influences these
proteome responses, and affects the amount of surface-associated
biomass and extracellular matrix material produced by Pseudoalteromonas
sp. 1398. Four extracellular proteins, characterized by N-terminal
sequencing, showed increased abundances, while one protein,
flagellin, showed reduced abundance at higher [Ca2+]. Immunoblotting
and transmission-electron-microscopy analysis confirmed that
higher [Ca2+] and surface-associated growth results in the repression
of flagella production. Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis
(2DGE) studies combined with cluster analysis of global proteome
responses demonstrated that Ca2+ had a greater regulatory influence
on Pseudoalteromonas sp. growing in biofilms than on planktonic
cultures. Approximately 22 % of the total cytosolic proteins
resolved by 2DGE
had differing abundances in response to a switch from planktonic
growth to surface-associated growth when the cells were cultivated in
1 mM Ca2+. At higher [Ca2+] this number
increased to 38 %. Fifteen cellular proteins that were differentially
expressed in response to biofilm growth and/or Ca2+ were
analysed by N-terminal sequencing and/or MS/MS. These proteins were
identified as factors involved in cellular metabolic functions,
putative proteases and transport proteins, although there were
several proteins that had not been previously characterized. These
results indicate that Ca2+ causes global changes in matrix
material, as well as in cellular and extracellular protein profiles
of Pseudoalteromonas sp. 1398. These changes are more pronounced
when the bacterium grows in biofilms than when it grows in planktonic
culture.
Patrauchan, M.A., S. Sarkisova, K. Sauer and M.J. Franklin,, "Calcium
Influences Cellular and Extracellular Product Formation During Biofilm-associated
Growth of a Marine Pseudoalteromonas sp.," Microbiology,
151(9):2885-2897 (2005)
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