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New methods for the isolation and characterization of biofilm-persistent mutants in Pseudomonas putida

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Jiménez-Fernández, Alicia
Calero, Patricia
Gallego, Laura Dolores

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John Wiley & Sons
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Here we describe two new methods for the genetic characterization of bacterial biofilm development. Firstly, we have designed a microtiter dish-based approach for high-throughput screening of Pseudomonas putida mutants showing increased biofilm under dispersal conditions. Using this method, nine such biofilm-persistent mutants, bearing transposon insertions in four loci: lapG, bifA, mvaB and dksA, were isolated. Secondly, we have developed a serial dilution-based scheme to monitor biofilm development and dispersal in microtiter dish wells in a simple, time-efficient and reproducible manner. Using this method, we showed that (i) mutants in bifA and dksA do not undergo starvation-induced biofilm dispersal in LB or minimal medium, (ii) a mvaB mutant does not disperse the biofilm in LB, but shows a normal dispersal response in minimal medium, and (iii) unlike the lapG mutant, the bifA, mvaB and dksA mutants do not show an increase in biofilm production. The procedures shown here are useful tools for the identification of previously uncharacterized biofilm-related genes and considerably simplify the characterization of biofilm growth phenotypes.

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Environmental Microbiology Reports, vol 5, nº5, p. 679-685

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