The role of polyphosphate in motility, adhesion, and biofilm formation in sulfolobales

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Polyphosphates (polyP) are polymers of orthophosphate residues linked by high-energy phosphoanhydride bonds that are important in all domains of life and function in many different processes, including biofilm development. To study the effect of polyP in archaeal biofilm formation, our previously described Sa. solfataricus polyP (..) strain and a new polyP (..) S. acidocaldarius strain generated in this report were used. These two strains lack the polymer due to the overexpression of their respective exopolyphosphatase gene (ppx). Both strains showed a reduction in biofilm formation, decreased motility on semi-solid plates and a diminished adherence to glass surfaces as seen by DAPI (40,6-diamidino-2-phenylindole) staining using fluorescence microscopy. Even though arlB (encoding the archaellum subunit) was highly upregulated in S. acidocardarius polyP (..), no archaellated cells were observed. These results suggest that polyP might be involved in the regulation of the expression of archaellum components and their assembly, possibly by affecting energy availability, phosphorylation or other phenomena. This is the first evidence indicating polyP affects biofilm formation and other related processes in archaea.

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Recalde, A., van Wolferen, M., Sivabalasarma, S., Albers, S. V., Navarro, C. A., & Jerez, C. A. (2021). The role of polyphosphate in motility, adhesion, and biofilm formation in sulfolobales. Microorganisms, 9(1), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9010193

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