TY - JOUR
T1 - Small molecules are natural triggers for the disassembly of biofilms
AU - Oppenheimer-Shaanan, Yaara
AU - Steinberg, Nitai
AU - Kolodkin-Gal, Ilana
N1 - Israeli Centers of Research Excellence (I-core) - Solar Fules; Swiss Society of Friends of Weizmann Institute of ScienceWork on this subject in I.K.G.s laboratory is funded by grants from Israeli Centers of Research Excellence (I-core) - Solar Fules and Swiss Society of Friends of Weizmann Institute of Science.
PY - 2013/11
Y1 - 2013/11
N2 - Gigantic bacterial communities, termed biofilms, thrive in a variety of situations. Held together by a protective matrix, a biofilm is a bacterial fortress whose inhabitants are much better protected against environmental insults than free-living bacteria. However, knowing how single bacteria can break away from the community could be harnessed to break up biofilms that form on prosthetic devices implanted into the human body. This review demonstrates how small secreted molecules can elegantly mediate the disassembly of biofilms. Four different mechanisms for natural triggers of disassembly are highlighted: signals and cues, cell envelope-modifying molecules, anti-matrix molecules, and molecules that promote cell death.
AB - Gigantic bacterial communities, termed biofilms, thrive in a variety of situations. Held together by a protective matrix, a biofilm is a bacterial fortress whose inhabitants are much better protected against environmental insults than free-living bacteria. However, knowing how single bacteria can break away from the community could be harnessed to break up biofilms that form on prosthetic devices implanted into the human body. This review demonstrates how small secreted molecules can elegantly mediate the disassembly of biofilms. Four different mechanisms for natural triggers of disassembly are highlighted: signals and cues, cell envelope-modifying molecules, anti-matrix molecules, and molecules that promote cell death.
KW - Bacterial development
KW - Biofilm
KW - Disassembly
KW - Extracellular matrix
KW - Quorum sensing
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84887015994&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.tim.2013.08.005
DO - 10.1016/j.tim.2013.08.005
M3 - مقالة مرجعية
C2 - 24080023
SN - 0966-842X
VL - 21
SP - 594
EP - 601
JO - Trends in Microbiology
JF - Trends in Microbiology
IS - 11
ER -