Biofilms: Extracellular Bastions of Bacteria
A special issue of International Journal of Molecular Sciences (ISSN 1422-0067). This special issue belongs to the section "Biochemistry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 October 2013) | Viewed by 182120
Special Issue Editor
Interests: biofilms; extracellular polymers; microbial mats; chemical communication; infections; novel antibiotics; nano-based approaches to microbiology
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Biofilms are attached forms of bacteria and other microorganisms enclosed in a matrix of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS), and comprise a microbial lifestyle that is quite different from that of free-living planktonic cells. The biofilm state is now universally-recognized for its complexity and resiliency to stresses, and importance in natural environments, as well its roles in comensal flora and infection processes. However, the EPS matrix, which occur just ‘outside of cells’, is poorly understood, and has been understated in the literature. Yet this extracellular milieu is crucial to the functioning and resiliency of the biofilm. Recently, exciting new advances have emerged that are helping to understand the EPS matrix, its processes, ultrastructure, and importance to cells in nature and disease.
This special issue of IJMS will be devoted to original papers and reviews addressing biofilms with a special emphasis on the properties and processes occurring ‘outside of cells’ within the extracellular biome of EPS. These can emphasize: (1) imaging approaches and nano-based tools used to explore microenvironments of EPS and cells; (2) characterization of molecules, and structures; 3) the localization by EPS of antibiotics, vesicles, extracellular-enzymes; chemical communication and sensing, and electron transfer via EPS nanowires; 4) the role of (extracellular) e-DNA and e-proteins, secreted sRNAs, enhanced gene exchange, and microspatial heterogeneity, and other EPS-related topics as well.
Dr. Alan W. Decho
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- biofilm
- EPS (extracellular polymeric substances)
- chemical communication
- infections
- microbial mats
- imaging
- nanoparticles
- vesicles
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