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Article Dans Une Revue Biofilm Année : 2022

The coordinated population redistribution between Bacillus subtilis submerged biofilm and liquid-air pellicle

Arnaud Bridier

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Bacillus subtilis is a widely used bacterial model to decipher biofilm formation, genetic determinants and their regulation. For several years, studies were conducted on colonies or pellicles formed at the interface with air, but more recent works showed that non-domesticated strains were able to form thick and structured biofilms on submerged surfaces. Taking advantage of time-lapse confocal laser scanning microscopy, we monitored bacterial colonization on the surface and observed an unexpected biphasic submerged biofilm development. Cells adhering to the surface firstly form elongated chains before being suddenly fragmented and released as free motile cells in the medium. This switching coincided with an oxygen depletion in the well which preceded the formation of the pellicle at the liquid-air interface. Residual bacteria still associated with the solid surface at the bottom of the well started to express matrix genes under anaerobic metabolism to build the typical biofilm protruding structures.
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hal-03501177 , version 1 (01-03-2022)

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Pilar Sanchez-Vizuete, Yasmine Dergham, Arnaud Bridier, Julien Deschamps, Etienne Dervyn, et al.. The coordinated population redistribution between Bacillus subtilis submerged biofilm and liquid-air pellicle. Biofilm, 2022, 4, pp.100065. ⟨10.1016/j.bioflm.2021.100065⟩. ⟨hal-03501177⟩
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