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Enterococcus faecalis thrives in dual-species biofilm models under iron-rich conditions

Archives of Microbiology(2022)

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Escherichia coli ( E. coli ) and Enterococcus faecalis ( E. faecalis ) are pathogenic strains that often coexist in intestinal flora of humans and are prone to cause biofilm-associated infections, such as gastrointestinal tract and urinary tract infections. Earlier studies have demonstrated that E. faecalis biofilm can metabolize ferrous ions in iron-rich environments and promote biofilm growth under in-vivo conditions. However, the influence of iron transporters on dual-species biofilm growth and the nature of molecular-level interactions between iron transporter proteins and Fe 2+ remains unknown. Therefore, in this work, co-culture studies were performed and the study indicates that Fe 2+ at concentrations of 50–150 µM promotes the colonization of E. coli , and Fe 2+ concentrations of 50–200 µM promote the growth of E. faecalis and dual-species colonies. Atomic absorption spectroscopy results reveal that Fe 2+ ion augmentation in bacterial cells was increased to 4 folds in the single-species model and 11 folds in the dual-species model under iron-supplemented conditions. Furthermore, Fe 2+ augmentation increased the antibiotic resistance of E. faecalis in both single- and dual-species bacterial cultures. In addition, in-silico docking were performed to determine a three-dimensional (3D) structure of ferrous iron-transporter proteins FeoB of E. faecalis and its affinity to extracellular Fe 2+ . Our model suggests that the FeoB facilitates the Fe 2+ uptake in E. faecalis cells in the absence of iron chelator, 2,2-bipyridyl.
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Dual-species biofilm,Fe2+ augmentation,Ferrous iron transporter,Homology modeling,Molecular docking
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