在荧光假单胞菌种群中,先导细胞触发了滞后期的结束。

microLife Pub Date : 2022-11-02 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1093/femsml/uqac022
Maxime Ardré, Guilhem Doulcier, Naama Brenner, Paul B Rainey
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在新环境中定植的细胞数量与恢复生长的时间之间的关系是一个长期关注的主题。在微生物学中,这被称为“接种物效应”。其机制基础尚不清楚,可能的解释从单个细胞的独立作用到细胞群体的集体作用。在这里,我们使用了一种微流体液滴设备,在该设备中,实时跟踪由受控数量的荧光假单胞菌细胞(从单个细胞到1000个细胞)建立的数百个群体的生长动态。我们的数据表明,滞后阶段随着接种量的增加而减少。平均滞后时间的减少及其在液滴之间的变化,以及滞后时间分布形状,遵循极值理论的预测,其中接种物滞后时间由从单细胞分布中采样的最小值确定。我们的实验结果表明,滞后期的退出取决于细胞之间的强烈相互作用,这与“领导细胞”触发整个群体滞后期的结束一致。
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A leader cell triggers end of lag phase in populations of <i>Pseudomonas fluorescens</i>.

A leader cell triggers end of lag phase in populations of <i>Pseudomonas fluorescens</i>.

A leader cell triggers end of lag phase in populations of <i>Pseudomonas fluorescens</i>.

A leader cell triggers end of lag phase in populations of Pseudomonas fluorescens.
Abstract The relationship between the number of cells colonizing a new environment and time for resumption of growth is a subject of long-standing interest. In microbiology this is known as the “inoculum effect.” Its mechanistic basis is unclear with possible explanations ranging from the independent actions of individual cells, to collective actions of populations of cells. Here, we use a millifluidic droplet device in which the growth dynamics of hundreds of populations founded by controlled numbers of Pseudomonas fluorescens cells, ranging from a single cell, to one thousand cells, were followed in real time. Our data show that lag phase decreases with inoculum size. The decrease of average lag time and its variance across droplets, as well as lag time distribution shapes, follow predictions of extreme value theory, where the inoculum lag time is determined by the minimum value sampled from the single-cell distribution. Our experimental results show that exit from lag phase depends on strong interactions among cells, consistent with a “leader cell” triggering end of lag phase for the entire population.
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