2023
DOI: 10.26434/chemrxiv-2023-2dtwm-v5
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A sticky bacterium can overcome various antiadhesive surfaces

Abstract: While microorganisms have evolved to adhere and form biofilms on surfaces, many materials with antiadhesive surfaces have been developed. The gram-negative bacterium Acinetobacter sp. Tol 5 exhibits high adhesiveness to various surfaces of general materials, from hydrophobic plastics to hydrophilic glass and metals, via AtaA, an Acinetobacter trimeric autotransporter adhesin (TAA). Efficient antiadhesive surfaces should prevent even Tol 5 from adhering. Here, we examined the adhesion of Tol 5 and other bacteri… Show more

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