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− | * | + | * Biofilms of ''B. subtilis'' consist of cells in a matrix made up of extracellular polysaccharides, the amyloid-like [[TasA]] protein, and the hydrophobic protein [[BslA]]. Now, [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23904481 Hobley et al.] from the lab of [[Nicola Stanley-Wall]] determined the structure of [[BslA]] and found that the protein has an extremely hydrophobic cap domain that acts like a raincoat for the biofilm. The authors suggest that [[BslA]] is a bacterial hydrophobin. |
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Paper of the month: September 2013
- Biofilms of B. subtilis consist of cells in a matrix made up of extracellular polysaccharides, the amyloid-like TasA protein, and the hydrophobic protein BslA. Now, Hobley et al. from the lab of Nicola Stanley-Wall determined the structure of BslA and found that the protein has an extremely hydrophobic cap domain that acts like a raincoat for the biofilm. The authors suggest that BslA is a bacterial hydrophobin.
- Relevant SubtiWiki pages: Nicola Stanley-Wall, biofilm formation, BslA
Laura Hobley, Adam Ostrowski, Francesco V Rao, Keith M Bromley, Michael Porter, Alan R Prescott, Cait E MacPhee, Daan M F van Aalten, Nicola R Stanley-Wall
BslA is a self-assembling bacterial hydrophobin that coats the Bacillus subtilis biofilm.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A: 2013, 110(33);13600-5
[PubMed:23904481]
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