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TítuloDrinking-water isolated Delftia acidovorans selectively coaggregates with partner bacteria and facilitates multispecies biofilm development
Autor(es)Afonso, Ana C.
Gomes, Inês B.
Saavedra, Maria José
Simões, Lúcia Chaves
Simões, Manuel
Palavras-chaveBacterial fitness
Cell-cell interaction
Multispecies biofilm
Public goods
Delftia acidovorans
DataJun-2023
EditoraElsevier 1
RevistaScience of the Total Environment
CitaçãoAfonso, Ana C.; Gomes, Inês B.; Saavedra, Maria José; Simões, Lúcia C.; Simões, Manuel, Drinking-water isolated Delftia acidovorans selectively coaggregates with partner bacteria and facilitates multispecies biofilm development. Science of the Total Environment, 875(162646), 2023
Resumo(s)Coaggregation plays an important role in the development of multispecies biofilms in different environments, often serving as an active bridge between biofilm members and other organisms that, in their absence, would not integrate the sessile structure. The ability of bacteria to coaggregate has been reported for a limited number of species and strains. In this study, 38 bacterial strains isolated from drinking water (DW) were investigated for their ability to coaggregate, in a total of 115 pairs of combinations. Among these isolates, only Delftia acidovorans (strain 005P) showed coaggregating ability. Coaggregation inhibition studies have shown that the interactions mediating D. acidovorans 005P coaggregation were both polysaccharide-protein and protein-protein, depending on the interacting partner bacteria. Dual-species biofilms of D. acidovorans 005P and other DW bacteria were developed to understand the role of coaggregation on biofilm formation. Biofilm formation by Citrobacter freundii and Pseudomonas putida strains highly benefited from the presence of D. acidovorans 005P, apparently due to the production of extracellular molecules/public goods favouring microbial cooperation. This was the first time that the coaggregation capacity of D. acidovorans was demonstrated, highlighting its role in providing a metabolic opportunity for partner bacteria.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/83417
DOI10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.162646
ISSN0048-9697
e-ISSN1879-1026
Versão da editorahttps://www.journals.elsevier.com/science-of-the-total-environment/
Arbitragem científicayes
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