International Journal of Microbiology Research and Reviews

ISSN 2329-9800

International Journal of Microbiology Research and Reviews Vol. 1 (4), pp. 061- 067, April, 2013. © International Scholars Journals 

Full Length Research Paper

Biofilm formation and sporulation in Bacillus subtilis

Iram Liaqat1, Saiyed I. Ahmed2, Nusrat Jahan1

1Department of Zoology, Government College University, Lahore, Pakistan.

2Institute of Microbiology, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad 38040, Pakistan.

*Corresponding author. E-mail: [email protected].

Accepted 23 January, 2013

Abstract

Biofilms are architecturally complex communities of microorganisms in which the cells are held together by an extracellular matrix, typically containing exopolysaccharides (EPSs), proteins and some nucleic acids. Our understanding of the molecular mechanisms involved in biofilm formation has increased tremendously in recent years. However, information about biofilm formation and sporulation is still limited. EPS is hallmark for biofilm formation and is linked with sporulation through the Spo0A signaling pathway.  An attractive test organism in which to identify, and investigate the link between biofilm formation and endospore development is Bacillus subtilis. Phosphorylated form of the master transcriptional regulator Spo0A (Spo0A~P) regulates both processes in this organism. Its low availability results in delayed expression of sporulation specific gene in matrix mutants. This is due to the presence of KinD, a component of Spo0A~P, which plays a significant role in it’s control and regulation.  It’s deletion enable the bacteria to sense matrix production, causing defect in sporulation while overproduction results in delayed sporulation. In summary, understanding the governing linkages between biofilm formation and sporulation is necessary to discover new antagonists for combating biofilm associated infections in a variety of environmental and medical settings and is exhaustively discussed.

Key words: Biofilm, sporulation, Bacillus subtilis, EPS, Spo0A.