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Role of FAD-I in Fusobacterial Interspecies Interaction and Biofilm Formation.


ABSTRACT: : RadD, a major adhesin of oral fusobacteria, is part of a four-gene operon encoding the small lipoprotein FAD-I and two currently uncharacterized small proteins encoded by the rapA and rapB genes. Previously, we described a role for FAD-I in the induction of human B-defensin 2 (hBD2) upon contact with oral epithelial cells. Here, we investigated potential roles for fad-I, rapA, and rapB in interspecies interaction and biofilm formation. Gene inactivation mutants were generated for each of these genes in the nucleatum and polymorphum subspecies of Fusobacteriumnucleatum and characterized for their adherence to partner species, biofilm formation, and operon transcription. Binding to Streptococcusgordonii was increased in all mutant strains with Δfad-I having the most significant effect. This increased adherence was directly proportional to elevated radD transcript levels and resulted in significantly different architecture and height of the biofilms formed by Δfad-I and S.gordonii compared to the wild-type parent. In conclusion, FAD-I is important for fusobacterial interspecies interaction as its lack leads to increased production of the RadD adhesin suggesting a role of FAD-I in its regulation. This regulatory effect does not require the presence of functional RadD.

SUBMITTER: Shokeen B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7023056 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Role of FAD-I in Fusobacterial Interspecies Interaction and Biofilm Formation.

Shokeen Bhumika B   Park Jane J   Duong Emily E   Rambhia Sonam S   Paul Manash M   Weinberg Aaron A   Shi Wenyuan W   Lux Renate R  

Microorganisms 20200102 1


<b>:</b> RadD, a major adhesin of oral fusobacteria, is part of a four-gene operon encoding the small lipoprotein FAD-I and two currently uncharacterized small proteins encoded by the <i>rapA</i> and <i>rapB</i> genes. Previously, we described a role for FAD-I in the induction of human B-defensin 2 (hBD2) upon contact with oral epithelial cells. Here, we investigated potential roles for <i>fad-I</i>, <i>rapA</i><i>,</i> and <i>rapB</i> in interspecies interaction and biofilm formation. Gene inac  ...[more]

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