光养生物膜的形态形成受水力约束和建筑可塑性的控制

Cell Press Pub Date : 2020-09-29 DOI:10.2139/ssrn.3681993
Anna Depetris, H. Peter, A. Bordoloi, Hippolyte Bernard, A. Niayifar, M. Kühl, Pietro de Anna, T. Battin
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生物膜是具有空间结构的微生物群落,影响其涌现特性和生态成功。利用水槽实验和自动光学相干层析成像技术,我们研究了光养生物膜沿水力条件梯度的形态发生。在快流速下形成致密的聚结生物膜,而在慢流速下形成由凹槽分隔的突出簇。虽然实验施加的水力条件驱动了这种显著的形态分化,但扩增子测序并未显示生物膜群落组成的显着差异。生物膜的形态发生与流动引起的位移以及生物膜结构与局部水力学之间的相互作用有关。微传感器与光学相干断层扫描相结合的自动分析绘制了生物膜结构内部和周围的氧气传质图,为传质机制的局部改变提供了证据。总的来说,这些发现证明了光养生物膜中建筑可塑性、有效传质和抗剪切力之间的强耦合。
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Morphogenesis of Phototrophic Biofilms is Controlled by Hydraulic Constraints and Enabled by Architectural Plasticity
Biofilms are structured microbial communities with a spatial configuration that influences their emergent properties and ecological success. Using flume experiments and automated optical coherence tomography, we studied the morphogenesis of phototrophic biofilms along a gradient of hydraulic conditions characteristic for small streams. A compact and coalescent biofilm formed under fast flow, whereas protruding clusters separated by troughs formed under slow flow. While the experimentally imposed hydraulic conditions drove this remarkable morphological differentiation, amplicon sequencing did not reveal significant differences in biofilm community composition. Biofilm morphogenesis was linked to flow-induced displacement and reciprocal interactions between biofilm structure and local hydraulics. Automated profiling with microsensors in combination with optical coherence tomography mapped oxygen mass transfer within and around biofilm structures, providing evidence for the local alteration of the mass transfer regime. Overall, these findings evidence the strong coupling between architectural plasticity, efficient mass transfer and mechanical resistance to shear in a phototrophic biofilm.
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