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Applied and Environmental Microbiology | 2005

Differential gene expression for investigation of Escherichia coli biofilm inhibition by plant extract ursolic acid

Dacheng Ren; Rongjun Zuo; Andrés Fernando González Barrios; Laura A. Bedzyk; Gary R. Eldridge; Mark Pasmore; Thomas K. Wood

ABSTRACT After 13,000 samples of compounds purified from plants were screened, a new biofilm inhibitor, ursolic acid, has been discovered and identified. Using both 96-well microtiter plates and a continuous flow chamber with COMSTAT analysis, 10 μg of ursolic acid/ml inhibited Escherichia coli biofilm formation 6- to 20-fold when added upon inoculation and when added to a 24-h biofilm; however, ursolic acid was not toxic to E. coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Vibrio harveyi, and hepatocytes. Similarly, 10 μg of ursolic acid/ml inhibited biofilm formation by >87% for P. aeruginosa in both complex and minimal medium and by 57% for V. harveyi in minimal medium. To investigate the mechanism of this nontoxic inhibition on a global genetic basis, DNA microarrays were used to study the gene expression profiles of E. coli K-12 grown with or without ursolic acid. Ursolic acid at 10 and 30 μg/ml induced significantly (P < 0.05) 32 and 61 genes, respectively, and 19 genes were consistently induced. The consistently induced genes have functions for chemotaxis and mobility (cheA, tap, tar, and motAB), heat shock response (hslSTV and mopAB), and unknown functions (such as b1566 and yrfHI). There were 31 and 17 genes repressed by 10 and 30 μg of ursolic acid/ml, respectively, and 12 genes were consistently repressed that have functions in cysteine synthesis (cysK) and sulfur metabolism (cysD), as well as unknown functions (such as hdeAB and yhaDFG). Ursolic acid inhibited biofilms without interfering with quorum sensing, as shown with the V. harveyi AI-1 and AI-2 reporter systems. As predicted by the differential gene expression, deleting motAB counteracts ursolic acid inhibition (the paralyzed cells no longer become too motile). Based on the differential gene expression, it was also discovered that sulfur metabolism (through cysB) affects biofilm formation (in the absence of ursolic acid).


Letters in Applied Microbiology | 2002

Inhibition of biofilm formation and swarming of Bacillus subtilis by (5Z)-4-bromo-5-(bromomethylene)-3-butyl-2(5H)-furanone

Dacheng Ren; James J. Sims; Thomas K. Wood

Aims: (5Z)‐4‐Bromo‐5‐(bromomethylene)‐3‐butyl‐2(5H)‐furanone(furanone) of the marine alga Delisea pulchra was synthesized, and its inhibition of swarming motility and biofilm formation of Bacillus subtilis was investigated.


Environmental Microbiology | 2001

Inhibition of biofilm formation and swarming of Escherichia coli by (5Z)‐4‐bromo‐5‐(bromomethylene)‐3‐butyl‐2(5H)‐furanone

Dacheng Ren; James J. Sims; Thomas K. Wood


Biotechnology and Bioengineering | 2004

Differential gene expression shows natural brominated furanones interfere with the autoinducer-2 bacterial signaling system of Escherichia coli

Dacheng Ren; Laura A. Bedzyk; Rick W. Ye; Stuart M. Thomas; Thomas K. Wood


Biotechnology and Bioengineering | 2006

Hha, YbaJ, and OmpA regulate Escherichia coli K12 biofilm formation and conjugation plasmids abolish motility

Andrés Fernando González Barrios; Rongjun Zuo; Dacheng Ren; Thomas K. Wood


Biotechnology and Bioengineering | 2004

Gene expression in Bacillus subtilis surface biofilms with and without sporulation and the importance of yveR for biofilm maintenance

Dacheng Ren; Laura A. Bedzyk; Peter Setlow; Stuart M. Thomas; Rick W. Ye; Thomas K. Wood


Environmental Microbiology | 2004

(5Z)‐4‐bromo‐5‐(bromomethylene)‐3‐butyl‐2(5H)‐furanone reduces corrosion from Desulfotomaculum orientis

Dacheng Ren; Thomas K. Wood


Archive | 2008

B. anthracis prevention and treatment: mutant B. anthracis lacking luxS activity and furanone inhibition of growth, AI-2 quorum sensing, and toxin production

Marcus B. Jones; Martin J. Blaser; Thomas K. Wood; Dacheng Ren


Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology | 2005

Quorum-sensing antagonist ( 5Z )-4-bromo-5-(bromomethylene)-3-butyl-2( 5H )-furanone inf

Dacheng Ren; Rongjun Zuo; Thomas K. Wood


05AIChE: 2005 AIChE Annual Meeting and Fall Showcase | 2005

Profiling and quantitative analysis of protein expression controlled by type III secretion system of the plant pathogen pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato Dc3000

Dacheng Ren; Leila H. Choe; Erin J. Finehout; Philip A. Bronstein; Thomas K. Wood; Alan Collmer; Kelvin H. Lee; David J. Schneider; Samuel Cartinhour

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Thomas K. Wood

Pennsylvania State University

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Rongjun Zuo

University of Connecticut

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James J. Sims

University of California

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Marcus B. Jones

J. Craig Venter Institute

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Alan Collmer

Michigan State University

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David J. Schneider

United States Department of Agriculture

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