Abstract:SummaryBacteria in nature are usually found in complex multicellular communities, termed biofilms. Biofilms are generally seen as sessile structures, resulting from downregulation of motility. However, during interspecies competition and predation, biofilm cells were shown to migrate towards competitor colonies. Here, we show that a specific extracellular matrix (ECM) protein, TasA, is essential for collective migration toward potential competitors and serves as a developmental cue that increases the formation… Show more
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