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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: genes + biofilm + involved  Related to the article below (Last Update: 12/1/2008)

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Needy amoebae reach out to ?family?
World Science, NY - Nov 24, 2008
Research into these microbial groupings, called aggregates, helps scientists understand biofilms?tenacious colonies of bacteria or fungi that can harm ...
Making the ultimate family sacrifice Genetic Engineering News (press release)
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Proinflammatory effect in whole blood by free-soluble bacterial ...
7thSpace Interactive (press release), NY - Nov 27, 2008
This study investigated the pathogenic potential of free-soluble surface material, released from live planktonic and biofilm A. actinomycetemcomitans cells. ...
What The Social Lives Of Brewer?s Yeast Say About Evolution
Science Daily (press release) - Nov 13, 2008
Pathogens aggregate into biofilms using a mechanism similar to that seen in flocculating yeast. "Last but not least," says Verstrepen, "the findings are ...

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Selfish gene drives social cooperation in yeast
Cordis News, Belgium - Nov 14, 2008
'One gene does it all.' The researchers suggest that the mechanism involved could be quite simple: two cells with FLO1 proteins can form two-way attachments ...
Social Amoeba Seek Kin Association
Science Daily (press release) - Nov 24, 2008
This kind of work is important in understanding biofilms, colonies of bacteria or fungi that can harm humans and other mammals, she said. ...
What the social lives of brewer's yeast say about evolution
Science Centric, Bulgaria - Nov 14, 2008
More importantly, Vertrepen said, disease-causing yeast also clump into biofilms that are resistant to drug treatment. The wild Brewer's yeast may serve as ...
Microbial Symbionts in Deep-Sea Vents Have Diverse Metabolic ...
GenomeWeb News (registration), NY - Nov 4, 2008
These episymbionts ? which form a dense biofilm of bacterial species ? typically belong to Epsilonproteobacteria, which are also found as free-living bugs ...
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Denton Record Chronicle, TX - Nov 13, 2008
Chyan engineered new anti-microbial coatings for biomedical devices that could prevent hospital infections caused by the formation of bacterial biofilms on ...

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New EU project AEROPATH takes on 'superbugs'
Cordis News, Belgium - Nov 17, 2008
Its 'gram-negative' outer membrane makes it relatively impermeable, and it colonises surfaces as a kind of biofilm (like a firmly anchored community), ...
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forskning.no, Oslo - Nov 14, 2008
?FLO1 Is a Variable Green Beard Gene that Drives Biofilm-like Cooperation in Budding Yeast.? Publishing in Cell 135, 726?737, November 14, 2008. ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: involved + biofilms + genes  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)

Wine is fine to disarm some nasty germs
River Forest Leaves, IL -
Then there are biofilms, where germs literally glue themselves together under a crusty shell difficult for antibiotics to penetrate. ...

Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service (press release)
Scientists Discover a New Way to Fight Tooth Decay
Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service (press release), DC - Jul 23, 2008
Streptococcus mutans, one of the primary microbial agents involved with tooth decay and cavity formation, produces a biofilm that covers the teeth. ...ROCM

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Crawling the Web: Open Access
Scientist Live, UK - Jul 17, 2008
A high antibiotic tolerance in biofilm bacteria can partly be explained by a surface-induced change in gene expression, but how does this happen? ...
American Society for Microbiology honors Marvin Whiteley
Genetic Engineering News (press release), NY - Jul 16, 2008
Dr. Whiteley also was the first to examine gene expression in biofilm-growing bacteria, providing the novel hypothesis that biofilm bacteria possess limited ...
American Society For Microbiology Honors Edberg, Van Brakle, Moran ...
Medical News Today (press release), UK - Jul 20, 2008
Dr. Whiteley also was the first to examine gene expression in biofilm-growing bacteria, providing the novel hypothesis that biofilm bacteria possess limited ...
News From The Journals Of The American Society For Microbiology
Medical News Today (press release), UK - Jul 23, 2008
Most bacteria in nature exist in communities of biofilms, structures that serve as physical barriers and severely limit the effect of antibacterial agents. ...
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Science Magazine (subscription) - Jul 17, 2008
We found that cyclic di-GMP in many bacterial species is sensed by a riboswitch class in messenger RNA that controls the expression of genes involved in ...
Polluted Gowanus Canal May Be Source of New Antibiotics
Newswise (press release) - Jul 29, 2008
Yet perhaps the most unusual -- or, at least, most intriguing -- findings under their microscopes came from the Gowanus? biofilm, a composite of bacteria, ...
Genetic testing of kids could pose a dilemma
Seattle Post Intelligencer - Jul 29, 2008
Does a child, or her parent, need to know she carries the gene that makes her susceptible to breast cancer? A "core piece of advice is you shouldn't do ...
Outmaneuvering Foodborne Pathogens
RedOrbit, TX - Jul 24, 2008
"Soft rot promoted formation of large aggregates, called 'biofilms,' of E. coli and Salmonella and increased their numbers by up to 100-fold," she notes. ...
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… aeruginosa Biofilm Development: Impact of Mutations in Genes Involved in Twitching Motility, Cell- … -
A Heydorn, B Ersboll, J Kato, M Hentzer, MR Parsek … - Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 2002 - Am Soc Microbiol
... Statistical Analysis of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Biofilm Development: Impact of Mutations
in Genes Involved in Twitching Motility, Cell-to-Cell Signaling, and ...

The Involvement of Cell-to-Cell Signals in the Development of a Bacterial Biofilm -
DG Davies, MR Parsek, JP Pearson, BH Iglewski, JW … - Science, 1998 - sciencemag.org
... Thus, this type of gene regulation has been termed ... in the initial stages of biofilm
formation, attachment ... However, these signals may be involved in biofilm ...

Genes involved in matrix formation in Pseudomonas aeruginosa PA14 biofilms -
L Friedman, R Kolter - Molecular Microbiology, 2004 - Blackwell Synergy
... Genes involved in matrix formation in Pseudomonas aeruginosa PA14 biofilms. Lisa
Friedman and; Roberto Kolter**E-mail rkolter@hms.harvard.edu; Tel. ...

Multiple Streptococcus mutans Genes Are Involved in Biofilm Formation -
A Yoshida, HK Kuramitsu - Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 2002 - Am Soc Microbiol
... All Rights Reserved. Multiple Streptococcus mutans Genes Are Involved in
Biofilm Formation. Akihiro Yoshida and Howard K. Kuramitsu * ...

Identification and Characterization of a Vibrio cholerae Gene, mbaA, Involved in Maintenance of … -
N Bomchil, P Watnick, R Kolter - Journal of Bacteriology, 2003 - Am Soc Microbiol
... little is known about the mechanisms involved in the subsequent maturation of the
biofilms. Here we report the identification of a novel gene, which we have ...

Community Proteomics of a Natural Microbial Biofilm -
RJ Ram, NC VerBerkmoes, MP Thelen, GW Tyson, BJ … - Science, 2005 - sciencemag.org
... Genes involved in production of cellulose, a likely biofilm constituent (28), are
expressed by Leptospirillum group II; however, many of the polymer production ...

Bacterial Biofilms: A Common Cause of Persistent Infections -
JW Costerton, PS Stewart, EP Greenberg - Science, 1999 - sciencemag.org
... regardless of the characteristics of the surface involved? ... Can some of these genes
be linked directly to the antibiotic resistance of biofilms? ...

… System Essential for Genetic Competence in Streptococcus mutans Is Involved in Biofilm Formation -
YH Li, N Tang, MB Aspiras, PCY Lau, JH Lee, RP … - Journal of Bacteriology, 2002 - Am Soc Microbiol
... Kuramitsu, HK (2002). Multiple Streptococcus mutans Genes Are Involved in
Biofilm Formation. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 68: 6283-6291 ...

… quorum sensing in Gram-negative bacteria: A signaling mechanism involved in associations with … -
MR Parsek, EP Greenberg - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the …, 2000 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
... A RhlI mutant exhibits normal biofilm development and architecture. The
3OC12-HSL-responsive qsc genes involved in biofilm maturation remain unknown. ...

Global gene expression in Escherichia coli biofilms -
MA Schembri, K Kjaergaard, P Klemm - Molecular Microbiology, 2003 - Blackwell Synergy
... expression of genes associated with cell structure, as this class also encompasses
surface-located proteins likely to be directly involved in biofilm formation ...

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Genes involved in biofilms

The researcher Alejandro Toledo Arana at University of Navarra has identified two new genes that operate as regulators in the formation process of the biofilm of Staphylococcus aureus, one of the bacteria most frequently involved in infections following medical implants, and has explained the functioning of a structural protein involved in this process.

Biofilms are communities of microorganisms in a matrix that joins them together and to living or inert substrates.
Although they are widely found in nature, and in many cases have beneficial effects, their study has been boosted on discovering their relation to chronic infections associated to medical implants such as those tissues involving infections of the middle ear, of the prostate gland, pneumonia in patients with cystic fibrosis, osteomyelitis, etc.

In the interior of the biofilm, bacteria present greater resistance to antibiotics, to the opsonisation by antibodies and to phagocytosis, which explains the chronic character of these infections.

 
The aim of the Alejandro Toledo’s work was the characterisation of the process of formation of the Staphylococcus aureus biofilm.

The starting point for the research was the Bap protein ( Biofilm associated protein ).
Bap presents a structural organisation similar to other surface proteins of unknown function in a number of species of bacteria such as: Esp de Enterococcus faecalis, mus20 of Pseudomonas putida, and sty2875 of Salmonella typhi.

Thus, taking into account the structural homology between Bap and Esp, it was decided to analyse for a possible relationship between the presence of the esp gene and the ability to produce biofilm by E. faecalis.
 
The results showed that the presence of the esp gene was involved in the formation processes of these biofilms.

The results obtained to date intuitively suggest the existence of various mechanisms for forming biofilm as a function of the origin of the bacteria strains, as a consequence of which it was decided to widen the scope of the research, using a strain of Staphylococcus aureus from otitis media.

For the identification of the genes involved in the formation of the biofilm of this strain, two different strategies were followed.

The first, following the usual methods, involved identifying mutants that had lost the capacity to form biofilm, thus enabling identification of the essential genes and positive regulators of the process.
The results showed that a positive regulator known as Pnp ( Polynucleotide phosphorylase ) exists and which regulates the accumulation of the main exopolysaccharide involved in the formation of the biofilm for this bacteria.
 
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Moreover, the second strategy arose during the development of a medium chemically defined in order to study how environmental signals affect the process of formation of the biofilm.
Unexpectedly, most of the clinical strains of Staphylococcus aureus were unable to form biofilm in the synthetic medium, which suggested to us that the process was, perhaps, repressed in this medium.

Source: University of Navarra, 2005

 

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