“…Indeed, the zinc-independent ribosomal proteins S18, S14, L33 and L28 have been involved in biofilm formation in M. smegmatis [ 45 ]. Moreover, we note that a number of genes that are downregulated upon exposure to AB-2-29 ( MAB_1044c , MAB_1046c , MAB_2204 , MAB_2706c , MAB_3438 and the Zur-regulated Mce operon encoded by the gene cluster encompassing MAB_1680 to MAB_1701 ) were found to be upregulated in M. abscessus during biofilm development [ 11 ]. Clearly, further studies are needed to assess the relative contribution of these genes, either individually or combined, to the biofilm-forming capacity of M. abscessus .…”