揭示生物膜细胞外DNA (eDNA)在细菌生理学、生物膜形成和基质组结构中的多方面作用。

IF 6.2 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Sonalin Rath, Shourat Fatma, Surajit Das
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细菌生物膜由嵌入自产细胞外基质(EM)的细菌群落组成,称为基质组。基质组主要由细胞外聚合物质(EPS)和其他元素组成。EPS包括外多糖、蛋白质、脂质和核酸,在维持结构完整性方面起着关键作用,并参与多种功能。细胞外DNA (eDNA)通过多种机制释放到EM中,包括细胞裂解或自溶、膜囊泡介导释放、噬菌体介导释放、主动分泌和VI型分泌系统(T6SS)介导的eDNA释放。群体感应(Quorum sensing, QS)是生物膜形成过程中的一个重要信号系统,它也通过协调基因表达来响应细胞密度,以一种受控的方式调节eDNA的释放。一旦释放到EM中,eDNA与EPS组分相互作用,增强基质稳定性、结构凝聚力和完整性。本文综述了eDNA在生物膜基质组中的多方面作用,强调了其通过各种相互作用和调节机制对生物膜形成、稳定性和功能的贡献。它还深入研究了eDNA释放的机制及其在生物膜基质中的相互作用。了解eDNA在调节生物膜中的这些复杂作用将为制定策略提供见解,以加强环境污染物的修复和管理医疗环境中与生物膜相关的问题。
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Unraveling the multifaceted role of extracellular DNA (eDNA) of biofilm in bacterial physiology, biofilm formation, and matrixome architecture.

Bacterial biofilms consist of bacterial communities embedded in a self-produced extracellular matrix (EM) known as the matrixome. The matrixome primarily comprises extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) and other elements. EPS encompassing exopolysaccharides, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids plays a key role in maintaining structural integrity and is involved in various functions. Extracellular DNA (eDNA) released into the EM through various mechanisms, including cell lysis or autolysis, membrane vesicle-mediated release, phage-mediated release, active secretion, and Type VI secretion system (T6SS)-mediated eDNA release. Quorum sensing (QS), a vital signaling system during biofilm formation, also regulates the release of eDNA in a controlled manner by coordinating gene expression in response to cell density. Once released into the EM, eDNA interacts with EPS components, enhancing matrix stability, structural cohesion, and integrity. The present review comprehends the multifaceted roles of eDNA within the biofilm matrixome, highlighting its contribution to biofilm formation, stability, and functionality through various interactions and regulatory mechanisms. It also delves into the mechanisms of eDNA release and its interactions within the biofilm matrix. Understanding these complex roles of eDNA in regulating biofilm will provide insights into developing strategies to enhance the remediation of environmental pollutants and manage biofilm-associated problems in medical settings.

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期刊介绍: As the discipline of biochemistry and molecular biology have greatly advanced in the last quarter century, significant contributions have been made towards the advancement of general medicine, genetics, immunology, developmental biology, and biophysics. Investigators in a wide range of disciplines increasingly require an appreciation of the significance of current biochemical and molecular biology advances while, members of the biochemical and molecular biology community itself seek concise information on advances in areas remote from their own specialties. Critical Reviews in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology believes that well-written review articles prove an effective device for the integration and meaningful comprehension of vast, often contradictory, literature. Review articles also provide an opportunity for creative scholarship by synthesizing known facts, fruitful hypotheses, and new concepts. Accordingly, Critical Reviews in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology publishes high-quality reviews that organize, evaluate, and present the current status of high-impact, current issues in the area of biochemistry and molecular biology. Topics are selected on the advice of an advisory board of outstanding scientists, who also suggest authors of special competence. The topics chosen are sufficiently broad to interest a wide audience of readers, yet focused enough to be within the competence of a single author. Authors are chosen based on their activity in the field and their proven ability to produce a well-written publication.
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