“…Many S. aureus infections are thought to involve the formation of biofilm, surface-associated communities of microbes encompassed by an extracellular matrix (1,2). Several S. aureus genes have been reported to contribute to its biofilm-forming ability, including agr (3)(4)(5), sarA (5-7), sigB (8), ica (9), rbf (10), tcaR (11), arlRS (12,13), and alsSD (14). Microarray analyses of S. aureus (15,16), Pseudomonas aeruginosa (17,18), Bacillus subtilis (19,20), and Escherichia coli (21) have also illustrated that there are major differences in gene expression between biofilm and planktonic cultures of these organisms.…”