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Fungal hyphae colonization by Bacillus subtilis relies on biofilm matrix components.

Bodil Kjeldgaard1, Stevanus A Listian1, Valliyammai Ramaswamhi2, Anne Richter1,2, Heiko T Kiesewalter1, Ákos T Kovács1,2.   

Abstract

Bacteria interact with their environment including microbes and higher eukaryotes. The ability of bacteria and fungi to affect each other are defined by various chemical, physical and biological factors. During physical association, bacterial cells can directly attach and settle on the hyphae of various fungal species. Such colonization of mycelia was proposed to be dependent on biofilm formation by the bacteria, but the essentiality of the biofilm matrix was not represented before. Here, we demonstrate that secreted biofilm matrix components of the soil-dwelling bacterium, Bacillus subtilis are essential for the establishment of a dense bacterial population on the hyphae of the filamentous black mold fungus, Aspergillus niger and the basidiomycete mushroom, Agaricus bisporus. We further illustrate that these matrix components can be shared among various mutants highlighting the community shaping impact of biofilm formers on bacteria-fungi interactions.
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Keywords:  Agaricus bisporus; Aspergillus niger; Bacillus subtilis; Biofilm matrix; Fungal hyphae

Year:  2019        PMID: 33447794      PMCID: PMC7798453          DOI: 10.1016/j.bioflm.2019.100007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biofilm        ISSN: 2590-2075


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5.  Quantitative High-Throughput Screening Methods Designed for Identification of Bacterial Biocontrol Strains with Antifungal Properties.

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6.  Impact of Fungal Hyphae on Growth and Dispersal of Obligate Anaerobic Bacteria in Aerated Habitats.

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Review 7.  Translational challenges and opportunities in biofilm science: a BRIEF for the future.

Authors:  C J Highmore; G Melaugh; R J Morris; J Parker; S N Robertson; N C Bamford; S O L Direito; M Romero; F Soukarieh
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