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Functional Amyloid and Other Protein Fibers in the Biofilm Matrix
Authors:Elliot Erskine  Cait E. MacPhee  Nicola R. Stanley-Wall
Affiliation:1. Division of Molecular Microbiology, School of Life Sciences, University of Dundee, Dundee DD1 5EH, UK;2. James Clerk Maxwell Building, School of Physics, University of Edinburgh, The Kings Buildings, Mayfield Road, Edinburgh, EH9 3JZ, UK
Abstract:Biofilms are ubiquitous in the natural and man-made environment. They are defined as microbes that are encapsulated in an extracellular, self-produced, biofilm matrix. Growing evidence from the genetic and biochemical analysis of single species biofilms has linked the presence of fibrous proteins to a functional biofilm matrix. Some of these fibers have been described as functional amyloid or amyloid-like fibers. Here we provide an overview of the biophysical and biological data for a wide range of protein fibers found in the biofilm matrix of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria.
Keywords:functional amyloid fibers  biofilm matrix  curli  TasA  PSM  eDNA  extracellular DNA  ThT  thioflavin T  CD  circular dichroism  TEM  transmission electron microscopy  MTP  HR  hypersensitivity response
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