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Investigating The Regulatory Mechanisms By Which Arabinose And Sypa Control Biofilm Formation In Vibrio Fischeri, Sheila Paris Jan 2016

Investigating The Regulatory Mechanisms By Which Arabinose And Sypa Control Biofilm Formation In Vibrio Fischeri, Sheila Paris

Master's Theses

Biofilms are surface-associated microbial communities surrounded by an extracellular matrix. Through biofilm formation, many pathogens and symbionts are able to colonize, survive, and persist in their host. A model system used to study biofilm formation is the symbiotic bacterium Vibrio fischeri, which colonizes its host, the squid Euprymna scolopes. Complex signaling between the squid and the bacteria is essential for the proper regulation of biofilm formation as well as for persistent colonization.

The signal(s) that promote host-relevant biofilm formation are as-yet unknown, but recently it was discovered that the sugar, L-arabinose, serves as a unique signal to promote biofilm formation …