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. 2021 Nov;24(4):631-648.
doi: 10.1007/s10123-021-00176-y. Epub 2021 Apr 27.

Genetic analysis of electroactive biofilms

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Genetic analysis of electroactive biofilms

Dena L Cologgi et al. Int Microbiol. 2021 Nov.

Abstract

Geobacter biofilms synthesize an electroactive exopolysaccharide matrix with conductive pili and c-cytochromes that spatially organizes cells optimally for growth and electron transport to iron oxide substrates, soluble metal contaminants, and current-harvesting electrodes. Despite its relevance to bioremediation and bioenergy applications, little is known about the developmental stages leading to the formation of mature (>20 μm thick) electroactive biofilms. Thus, we developed a transposon mutagenesis method and a high-throughput screening assay and identified mutants of Geobacter sulfurreducens PCA interrupted in the initial stages of surface colonization (attachment and monolayer formation) and the vertical growth and maturation of multilayered biofilms. The molecular dissection of biofilm formation demonstrated that cells undergo a regulated developmental program to first colonize the surface to saturation and then synthesize an electroactive matrix to support optimal cell growth within structured communities. Transitioning from a monolayer to a multilayered, mature biofilm required the expression of conductive pili, consistent with the essential role of these extracellular protein appendages as electronic conduits across all layers of the biofilms. The genetic screening also identified cell envelope processes, regulatory pathways, and electron transport components not previously linked to biofilm formation. These genes provide much-needed understanding of the cellular reprogramming needed to build electroactive biofilms. Importantly, they serve as predictive markers of the physiology and reductive capacity of Geobacter biofilms during the bioremediation of toxic metals and radionuclides and current harvesting in bioelectrochemical systems.

Keywords: Biofilm formation; Cytochromes; Geobacter; Nanowires; Transposon mutagenesis; Type IV pili.

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