“…The Vibrio can survive in adverse conditions through the selfaggregation of micro-colonies in the biofilm matrix, showing higher tolerance/resistance to antibiotics than planktonic cells (Faruque et al, 2006;Alam et al, 2007). The formation of biofilm in V. cholerae requires flagella, pili and exopolysaccharide biosynthesis Chiavelli et al, 2001;Lauriano et al, 2004;Meibom et al, 2004;Moorthy and Watnick, 2004;Houot and Watnick, 2008;Yang et al, 2009;Houot et al, 2010;Krasteva et al, 2010), and two-component system, quorum sensing and c-di-GMP signalling pathways for its regulation (Watnick et al, 2001;Haugo and Watnick, 2002;Hammer and Bassler, 2003;Tischler and Camilli, 2004;Reguera and Kolter, 2005;Fong et al, 2006;Fong and Yildiz, 2007;Absalon et al, 2011;Seper et al, 2011;Berk et al, 2012;Seper et al, 2014). Vibrio polysaccharide (VPS) genes are arranged into two clusters vpsA-K and vpsL-Q.…”