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BslA is a self-assembling bacterial hydrophobin that coats the Bacillus subtilis biofilm.


ABSTRACT: Biofilms represent the predominant mode of microbial growth in the natural environment. Bacillus subtilis is a ubiquitous Gram-positive soil bacterium that functions as an effective plant growth-promoting agent. The biofilm matrix is composed of an exopolysaccharide and an amyloid fiber-forming protein, TasA, and assembles with the aid of a small secreted protein, BslA. Here we show that natively synthesized and secreted BslA forms surface layers around the biofilm. Biophysical analysis demonstrates that BslA can self-assemble at interfaces, forming an elastic film. Molecular function is revealed from analysis of the crystal structure of BslA, which consists of an Ig-type fold with the addition of an unusual, extremely hydrophobic "cap" region. A combination of in vivo biofilm formation and in vitro biophysical analysis demonstrates that the central hydrophobic residues of the cap are essential to allow a hydrophobic, nonwetting biofilm to form as they control the surface activity of the BslA protein. The hydrophobic cap exhibits physiochemical properties remarkably similar to the hydrophobic surface found in fungal hydrophobins; thus, BslA is a structurally defined bacterial hydrophobin. We suggest that biofilms formed by other species of bacteria may have evolved similar mechanisms to provide protection to the resident bacterial community.

SUBMITTER: Hobley L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3746881 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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BslA is a self-assembling bacterial hydrophobin that coats the Bacillus subtilis biofilm.

Hobley Laura L   Ostrowski Adam A   Rao Francesco V FV   Bromley Keith M KM   Porter Michael M   Prescott Alan R AR   MacPhee Cait E CE   van Aalten Daan M F DM   Stanley-Wall Nicola R NR  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20130731 33


Biofilms represent the predominant mode of microbial growth in the natural environment. Bacillus subtilis is a ubiquitous Gram-positive soil bacterium that functions as an effective plant growth-promoting agent. The biofilm matrix is composed of an exopolysaccharide and an amyloid fiber-forming protein, TasA, and assembles with the aid of a small secreted protein, BslA. Here we show that natively synthesized and secreted BslA forms surface layers around the biofilm. Biophysical analysis demonstr  ...[more]

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