Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12105/17982
Title
Dual functionality of the amyloid protein TasA in Bacillus physiology and fitness on the phylloplane
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Date issued
2020
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Inglés
Document type
research article
Abstract
Bacteria can form biofilms that consist of multicellular communities embedded in an extracellular matrix (ECM). In Bacillus subtilis, the main protein component of the ECM is the functional amyloid TasA. Here, we study further the roles played by TasA in B. subtilis physiology and biofilm formation on plant leaves and in vitro. We show that ΔtasA cells exhibit a range of cytological symptoms indicative of excessive cellular stress leading to increased cell death. TasA associates to the detergent-resistant fraction of the cell membrane, and the distribution of the flotillin-like protein FloT is altered in ΔtasA cells. We propose that, in addition to a structural function during ECM assembly and interactions with plants, TasA contributes to the stabilization of membrane dynamics as cells enter stationary phase.
Subject
Bacillus subtilis | Bacterial proteins | Bacteria | Amyloidogenic proteins | Cell death | Cell membrane | Proteínas bacterianas | Bacterias | Proteínas amiloidogénicas | Muerte celular | Membrana celular
MESH
Amyloidogenic Proteins | Bacillus | Bacillus subtilis | Bacterial Adhesion | Bacterial Proteins | Biofilms | Cell Death | Cell Membrane | Ecology | Transcriptome
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