Abstract

The effect of deletion of trp operon and tna operon on the Escherichia coli biofilm formation was investigated in order to elucidate the role of l-tryptophan metabolism in biofilm formation. trp operon deletion mutants ΔtrpC, ΔtrpD and ΔtrpE deficient in l-tryptophan biosynthesis showed higher biofilm formation. In addition, ΔtnaC with increased l-tryptophan degradation activity showed higher biofilm formation. On the contrary, ΔtnaA deletion mutant which lost l-tryptophan degradation activity showed low biofilm formation. From these results, it was suggested that decrease of intracellular l-tryptophan level induced biofilm formation and increase of l-tryptophan repressed biofilm formation. So the effect of the addition of l-tryptophan to the medium on the E. coli biofilm formation was investigated. l-Tryptophan addition at starting culture decreased biofilm formation and furthermore l-tryptophan addition after 16h culture induced the degradation of preformed biofilm. From the above results, it was suggested that maintenance of high intracellular l-tryptophan concentration prevents E. coli biofilm formation and elevation of intracellular l-tryptophan concentration triggers degradation of matured biofilm.

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