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Exogenous Protein as an Environmental Stimulus of Biofilm Formation in Select Bacterial Strains 被引量:1
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作者 Donna Ye Lekha Bapu +5 位作者 Mariane Mota Cavalcante Jesse Kato Maggie Lauria Sneideman Kim Scribner thomas loch Terence L. Marsh 《Advances in Microbiology》 2020年第3期123-144,共22页
A screening of environmental conditions that would elicit robust biofilm in a collection of Serratia marcescens isolated from soil revealed that exogenous milk protein increased biofilm productivity up to ten-fold. A ... A screening of environmental conditions that would elicit robust biofilm in a collection of Serratia marcescens isolated from soil revealed that exogenous milk protein increased biofilm productivity up to ten-fold. A select screening of fish pathogens, freshwater and human isolates identified several other species that responded similarly to exogenous protein. The optimal protein concentration was species specific;S. marcescens at 5% milk protein, Aeromonas sp. at 2% - 3%, Flavobacterium columnare at 1% and Pseudomonas aeruginosa at 0.1% - 0.4%. Media supplemented with milk protein also increased the cell counts in biofilm as well as the protein incorporated into the biofilm matrix. These data suggest that relatively high concentrations of exogenous protein may serve as an environmental trigger for biofilm formation, particularly for pathogenic bacteria exposed to relatively high concentrations of protein in bodily fluids and mucosal surfaces. 展开更多
关键词 Biofilm ENVIRONMENTAL STIMULUS EXOGENOUS Protein SERRATIA marcescens AEROMONAS sp. FLAVOBACTERIUM columnare
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