SdrC induces staphylococcal biofilm formation through a homophilic interaction
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Barbu, E.M. Mackenzie, C. Foster, T.J. Höök, M., SdrC induces staphylococcal biofilm formation through a homophilic interaction, Molecular Microbiology, 94, 1, 2014, 172 - 185Download Item:
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Summary
The molecular pathogenesis of many
Staphylococcus
aureus
infections involves growth of bacteria as
biofilm. In addition to polysaccharide intercellular
adhesin (PIA) and extracellular DNA, surface proteins
appear to mediate the transition of bacteria from plank-
tonic growth to sessile lifestyle as well as biofilm
growth, and can enable these processes even in the
absence of PIA expression. However, the molecular
mechanisms by which surface proteins contribute to
biofilm formation are incompletely understood. Here
we demonstrate that self-association of the serine-
aspartate repeat protein SdrC promotes both bacterial
adherence to surfaces and biofilm formation.
However, this homophilic interaction is not required
for the attachment of bacteria to abiotic surfaces. We
identified the subdomain that mediates SdrC dimeri-
zation and subsequent cell-cell interactions. In addi-
tion, we determined that two adjacently located amino
acid sequences within this subdomain are required for
the SdrC homophilic interaction. Comparative amino
acid sequence analysis indicated that these binding
sites are conserved. In summary, our study identifies
SdrC as a novel molecular determinant in staphylococ-
cal biofilm formation and describes the mechanism
responsible for intercellular interactions.
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Author: FOSTER, TIMOTHY
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Staphylococcus aureusDOI:
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