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- W4320149991 abstract "Bacteria synthesize a wide range of extracellular matrix composed mainly of high molecular weight polymers. These polymers are highly hydrated and primarily composed of polysaccharides. Some bacteria produces matrix made of proteins, nucleic acids, peptidoglycan and lipids. This component becomes the integral part of multicellular structural elements forming an architectural assembly termed “Biofilms.” In biofilms, the aggregated microbial cells adhere to biological or nonbiological surfaces forming a sticky sheath, which is cocooned by an outer polymer layer. Biofilms plays a prominent role in bacterial existence and also for the environment. The formation of biofilms allows the bacteria to resist stress conditions by offering the single celled microbes, a multicellular lifestyle. Changes in external factors such as nutrient, pH, and the presence of certain chemicals trigger the signals for the production of biofilm. The extracellular matrix can also provide benefits to bacteria against immune effectors and desiccation. Several studies provide details on the advances of bacterial biofilms. This chapter provides an overview of the biofilm formation by bacteria, particularly extracellular polysaccharides and their function." @default.
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