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σ<sup>X</sup>Is Involved in Controlling<i>Bacillus subtilis</i>Biofilm Architecture through the AbrB Homologue Abh
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BiofilmsEnvironmental SignalingGram-negative BacteriologyAbrb Homologue AbhBiofilm MatrixBiofilm FormationVirulence FactorBacteriologyMolecular BiologyExtracellular Matrix BiologyEnvironmental MicrobiologyMicrobiologyMolecular MicrobiologyMedicineEps Operon
A characteristic feature of biofilm formation is the production of a protective extracellular polymeric matrix. In the gram-positive bacterium Bacillus subtilis, the biofilm matrix is synthesized by the products of the epsABCDEFGHIJKLMNO operon (hereafter called the eps operon) and yqxM-sipW-tasA loci. Transcription from these operons is repressed by two key regulators, AbrB and SinR. Relief of inhibition is necessary to allow biofilm formation to proceed. Here we present data indicating that Abh, a sequence and structural homologue of AbrB, regulates biofilm architecture by B. subtilis when colony morphology and pellicle formation are assessed. Data indicating that abh expression is dependent on the environmental signals that stimulate the activity of the extracytoplasmic function sigma-factor sigma(X) are shown. We demonstrate that expression of slrR, the proposed activator of yqxM transcription, is positively controlled by Abh. Furthermore, Abh is shown to activate transcription from the promoter of the eps operon through its control of SlrR. These findings add to the increasingly complex transcriptional network that controls biofilm formation by B. subtilis.
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