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SUBMITTER: Trunk T
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6605025 | biostudies-literature | 2018
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Trunk Thomas T Khalil Hawzeen S HS Leo Jack C JC
AIMS microbiology 20180301 1
Many bacteria, both environmental and pathogenic, exhibit the property of autoaggregation. In autoaggregation (sometimes also called autoagglutination or flocculation), bacteria of the same type form multicellular clumps that eventually settle at the bottom of culture tubes. Autoaggregation is generally mediated by self-recognising surface structures, such as proteins and exopolysaccharides, which we term collectively as autoagglutinins. Although a widespread phenomenon, in most cases the functi ...[more]