Shirtliff, Mark E.Mader, Jon T.Camper, Anne K.2017-09-122017-09-122002-08Shirtliff, M.E., J.T. Mader, and A.K. Camper, "Molecular Interactions in Biofilms," Chem. and Biol., 9:1-20 (2002).1074-5521https://scholarworks.montana.edu/handle/1/13616A biofilm may be defined as a microbially derived, sessile community characterized by cells that are attached to an interface, embedded in a matrix of exopolysaccharide, and demonstrate an altered phenotype. This review covers the current understanding of the nature of biofilms and the impact that molecular interactions may have on biofilm development and phenotype using the motile gram-negative rod Pseudomonas aeruginosa and the nonmotile gram-positive cocci Staphylococcus aureus as examples.Molecular interactions in biofilmsArticle