Point mutations lead to increased levels of c-di-GMP and phenotypic changes to the colony biofilm morphology in alcanivorax borkumensis SK2

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Abstract

Alcanivorax borkumensis is a ubiquitous marine bacterium that utilizes alkanes as a sole carbon source. We observed two phenotypes in the A. borkumensis SK2 type strain: rough (R) and smooth (S) types. The S type exhibited lower motility and higher polysaccharide production than the R type. Full genome sequencing revealed a mutation in the S type involved in cyclic-di-GMP production. The present results suggest that higher c-di-GMP levels in the S type control the biofilm forming behavior of this bacterium in a manner commensurate with other Gram-negative bacteria.

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Prasad, M., Obana, N., Sakai, K., Nagakubo, T., Miyazaki, S., Toyofuku, M., … Utada, A. S. (2019). Point mutations lead to increased levels of c-di-GMP and phenotypic changes to the colony biofilm morphology in alcanivorax borkumensis SK2. Microbes and Environments, 34(1), 104–107. https://doi.org/10.1264/jsme2.ME18151

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