Abstract
V. cholerae can form sessile biofilms associated with abiotic surfaces, cyanobacteria, zoo-plankton, mollusks, or crustaceans. Along with the vibrio polysaccharide, secreted proteins of the rbm gene cluster are key to the biofilm ultrastructure. Here we provide a thorough structural characterization of RbmA, a protein involved in mediating cellcell and cell-biofilm contacts. We correlate our structural findings with initial ligand specificity screening results, NMR protein-ligand interaction analysis, and complement our results with a full biocomputational study. © 2013 Maestre-Reyna et al.
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Maestre-Reyna, M., Wu, W. J., & Wang, A. H. J. (2013). Structural insights into RbmA, a biofilm scaffolding protein of V. cholerae. PLoS ONE, 8(12). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0082458
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