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Background • Biofilm: community of microorganisms attached to a surface • Biofouling: the process by which unwanted material accumulates on a surface Extracellular Polymeric Substance • • • • • Composition of EPS synthesized varies from microbe to microbe Functional role in microbial survival i.e. adhesion, protection Critical for the structure and survival of the biofilm Determines the micro-habitat of the cells within the biofilm Influenced by the surrounding environment Flemming, 2011 Extracellular Polymeric Substance • EPS of microbial origin are a complex mixture of biopolymers comprising polysaccharides, proteins, nucleic acids, uronic acids, humic substances, lipids… • Bacterial secretions • Shedding of cell surface materials • Cell lysates • Adsorption of organic constituents from the environment result in EPS formation in a wide variety of free-living bacteria as well as microbial aggregates like biofilms, bioflocs and biogranules. Pal & Paul, 2008 Biofilm formation Vogeleer et al., 2014 • EPS has a role in all parts of biofilm formation – Aids in the adhesion to surfaces – Formation of complexes – Dissolution of the biofilm Limoli et al, 2015 Transparent exopolymer particles • Sub group of extracellular polymeric substance • Organic microgels of various sizes • Present in marine and fresh water • Colonised by microorganisms • Naturally produced by phytoplankton and bacteria. TEP stained with alcian blue Bar-zeev et al, 2012 Bar-zeev et al, 2012 Role of EPS & TEP in biofouling Bar-Zeev et al., 2015 References • • • • • • • Bar-Zeev, E., Berman-Frank, I., Girshevitzb, O., Berman, T., 2012, Revised paradigm of aquatic biofilm formation facilitated by microgel transparent exopolymer particles, PNAS, 109: 9119 – 9124. Bar-Zeev, E., Passow, U., Castrillon, S. R-V., Elimelech, M., 2015, Transparent Exopolymer Particles: From Aquatic Environments and Engineered Systems to Membrane Biofouling, Envir. Sci. & Tech., 49: 691 – 707. Flemming, H. C. 2011. The perfect slime, Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces, 86: 251 – 259. Limoli, D.H., Jones, C. J., Wozniak, D. J., 2015, Bacterial extracellular polysaccharides in biofilm formation and function, Microbiol. Spectrum, 1 – 19. Pal, A., Paul, A.K., 2008, Microbial extracellular polymeric substances: central elements in heavy metal bioremediation, Indian J. Microbiol., 48:49–64. Vogeleer, P., Tremblay, Y. D. N., Mafu, A. A. Jacques, M., Harel, J., 2014, Life on the outside: role of biofilms in environmental persistence of Shiga-toxin producing Escherichia coli, Frontiers in microbiol., 5: 1 – 12.