“…The biofilm formed by the oral bacterium Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans is considered to be exclusively directed by the bundle forming fimbriae produced by the bacterium (Figurski, 2013; Inoue et al., 2003; Kachlany, Planet, Desalle, Fine, Figurski, et al., 2001; Schreiner et al., 2003). However, the nonfimbrial adhesins of A. actinomycetemcomitans (EmaA, Aae, and ApiA/Omp100) have also been implicated in biofilm biogenesis (Cugini et al., 2018; Danforth et al., 2019; Nunes et al., 2016). All three of these characterized adhesins are classified as autotransporters, which encode all the information necessary to catalyze the transport of the protein(s) across the outer membrane (Sauri et al., 2009).…”