Enterococcus faecalis is a major nosocomial pathogen frequently isolated from non- healing wound infections. The major factor responsible for the virulence and establishment of infection is its ability to form robust biofilm. This renders the recalcitrant nature of Enterococci towards the current treatment strategies. In the present study, the quantitative proteomic approach is carried out to elucidate the protein expression levels in E. faecalis at planktonic and biofilm stages. This will help to identify biofilm associated pathways in E. faecalis which inturn can be considered as novel targets for biofilm inhibition.