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Zohar Bloom-Ackermann1, Nitai Steinberg1, Gili Rosenberg1, Yaara Oppenheimer-Shaanan1, Dan Pollack1, Shir Ely1, Nimrod Storzi1, Asaf Levy1, Ilana Kolodkin-Gal1.
Abstract
Toxin-antitoxin modules are gene pairs encoding a toxin and its antitoxin, and are found on the chromosomes of many bacteria, including pathogens. Here, we characterize the specific contribution of the TxpA and YqcG toxins in elimination of defective cells from developing Bacillus subtilis biofilms. On nutrient limitation, defective cells accumulated in the biofilm breaking its symmetry. Deletion of the toxins resulted in accumulation of morphologically abnormal cells, and interfered with the proper development of the multicellular community. Dual physiological responses are of significance for TxpA and YqcG activation: nitrogen deprivation enhances the transcription of both TxpA and YqcG toxins, and simultaneously sensitizes the biofilm cells to their activity. Furthermore, we demonstrate that while both toxins when overexpressed affect the morphology of the developing biofilm, the toxin TxpA can act to lyse and dissolve pre-established B. subtilis biofilms.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27450630 DOI: 10.1111/1462-2920.13471
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Microbiol ISSN: 1462-2912 Impact factor: 5.491