@article {510, title = {Possible nonconductive role of Geobacter sulfurreducens pilus nanowires in biofilm formation.}, journal = {J Bacteriol}, volume = {189}, year = {2007}, month = {2007 Mar}, pages = {2125-7}, abstract = {Geobacter sulfurreducens required expression of electrically conductive pili to form biofilms on Fe(III) oxide surfaces, but pili were also essential for biofilm development on plain glass when fumarate was the sole electron acceptor. Furthermore, pili were needed for cell aggregation in agglutination studies. These results suggest that the pili of G. sulfurreducens also have a structural role in biofilm formation.}, keywords = {Agglutination, Biofilms, Electron Transport, Ferric Compounds, Fimbriae, Bacterial, Geobacter}, issn = {0021-9193}, doi = {10.1128/JB.01284-06}, author = {Reguera, Gemma and Pollina, Rachael B and Nicoll, Julie S and Lovley, Derek R} }