1. Klebsiella pneumoniae AI-2 transporters mediate interspecies interactions and composition in a three-species biofilm community
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Muhammad Zulfadhly Bin Mohammad Muzaki, Sujatha Subramoni, Stephen Summers, Staffan Kjelleberg, and Scott A. Rice
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Microbial ecology ,QR100-130 - Abstract
Abstract Biofilms in nature often exist as communities. In this study, an experimental mixed-species community consisting of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Pseudomonas protegens and Klebsiella pneumoniae was used to investigate how AI-2 transporters affect interspecies interactions and composition. The K. pneumoniae lsrB/lsrD deletion mutants had a 10–25-fold higher concentration of extracellular AI-2 compared to the wild-type. Although these deletion mutants produced monospecies biofilms of similar biomass, the substitution of these mutants for the parental strain significantly altered composition. Dual-species biofilm assays demonstrated that the changes in composition were due to the cumulative effect of pairwise interactions. It was further revealed that K. pneumoniae being present physically in the consortium was important in AI-2 mediating composition in the consortium, and that AI-2 transporters were crucial in achieving maximum biomass in the community. In conclusion, these findings demonstrate that AI-2 transporters mediate interspecies interactions and is important in maintaining the compositional equilibrium of the community.
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- 2024
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