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  • Bacterial growth in multicellular aggregates leads to the emergence of complex life cycles.

Bacterial growth in multicellular aggregates leads to the emergence of complex life cycles.

Current biology : CB (2022-07-02)
Julia A Schwartzman, Ali Ebrahimi, Grayson Chadwick, Yuya Sato, Benjamin R K Roller, Victoria J Orphan, Otto X Cordero
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Facultative multicellular behaviors expand the metabolic capacity and physiological resilience of bacteria. Despite their ubiquity in nature, we lack an understanding of how these behaviors emerge from cellular-scale phenomena. Here, we show how the coupling between growth and resource gradient formation leads to the emergence of multicellular lifecycles in a marine bacterium. Under otherwise carbon-limited growth conditions, Vibrio splendidus 12B01 forms clonal multicellular groups to collectively harvest carbon from soluble polymers of the brown-algal polysaccharide alginate. As they grow, groups phenotypically differentiate into two spatially distinct sub-populations: a static "shell" surrounding a motile, carbon-storing "core." Differentiation of these two sub-populations coincides with the formation of a gradient in nitrogen-source availability within clusters. Additionally, we find that populations of cells containing a high proportion of carbon-storing individuals propagate and form new clusters more readily on alginate than do populations with few carbon-storing cells. Together, these results suggest that local metabolic activity and differential partitioning of resources leads to the emergence of reproductive cycles in a facultatively multicellular bacterium.

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藻酸盐裂解酶, powder, ≥10,000 units/g solid