Ammonia-Induced Dispersion and Proliferation of Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae Biofilms
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ABSTRACT: To elucidate the mechanisms by which ammonia induced the dispersion and proliferation of A. pleuropneumoniae biofilms, NH3·H2O was added to biofilms and planktonic bacteria cultured to the log-phase for short-term stimulation and incubation. Subsequently, planktonic bacteria after ammonia stimulation (PK_NH3, the rapidly proliferating planktonic bacteria after ammonia stimulation), bacteria in the biofilm adhered layer (BF_NH3, adhered biofilm) and the supernatant layer (Up_NH3, bacteria dispersed from the BF layer ) were collected, along with the supernatant layer (Up_DspB) and adhered layer (BF_DspB) treated with DspB, and untreated control groups (PK_Con, Up_Con, BF_Con). RNA was extracted for transcriptome sequencing analysis.
ORGANISM(S): Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae serovar 1 str. 4074
PROVIDER: GSE289808 | GEO | 2026/02/28
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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