Transposon library screening to identify genes with a potential role in Streptococcus suis biofilm formation.
Haikun WangQingying FanShuji GaoLi YiYuxin WangYang WangPublished in: Future microbiology (2024)
Background: Biofilm formation is considered to be one of reasons for difficulty in the prevention and control of Streptococcus suis . Aims: To explore the potential genes involved in the biofilm formation of S. suis . Methods: Transposon mutagenesis technology was used to screen biofilm-defective strains of S. suis , and the potential genes related to biofilm were identified. Results: A total of 19 genes were identified that were involved in bacterial metabolism, peptidoglycan-binding protein, cell wall synthesis, ABC transporters, and so on. Conclusion: This study constructed 979 transposon mutation libraries of S. suis . A total of 19 gene loci related to the formation of S. suis biofilm were identified, providing a reference for exploring the mechanism of S. suis biofilm formation in the future.