“…Moreover, biofilms are known to provide a fitness advantage under stress and harsh conditions [ 27 ], and this property could be useful to alleviate the host metabolic burden associated with heterologous protein overproduction. Furthermore, the sessile growth may allow for reaching high biomass concentration, indeed, it has been reported that biofilm reactors can retain 5-10 times more biomass per unit volume with respect to canonical one [ 28 ], and the high plasmid maintenance in biofilm [ 29 , 30 ] could guarantee good operation stability. All these properties could be very useful in industrial processes aimed at recombinant protein production.…”