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Three-dimensional biofilm colony growth supports a mutualism involving matrix and nutrient sharing.


ABSTRACT: Life in a three-dimensional biofilm is typical for many bacteria, yet little is known about how strains interact in this context. Here, we created essential gene CRISPR interference knockdown libraries in biofilm-forming Bacillus subtilis and measured competitive fitness during colony co-culture with wild type. Partial knockdown of some translation-related genes reduced growth rates and led to out-competition. Media composition led some knockdowns to compete differentially as biofilm versus non-biofilm colonies. Cells depleted for the alanine racemase AlrA died in monoculture but survived in a biofilm colony co-culture via nutrient sharing. Rescue was enhanced in biofilm colony co-culture with a matrix-deficient parent due to a mutualism involving nutrient and matrix sharing. We identified several examples of mutualism involving matrix sharing that occurred in three-dimensional biofilm colonies but not when cultured in two dimensions. Thus, growth in a three-dimensional colony can promote genetic diversity through sharing of secreted factors and may drive evolution of mutualistic behavior.

SUBMITTER: Arjes HA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7925131 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Three-dimensional biofilm colony growth supports a mutualism involving matrix and nutrient sharing.

Arjes Heidi A HA   Willis Lisa L   Gui Haiwen H   Xiao Yangbo Y   Peters Jason J   Gross Carol C   Huang Kerwyn Casey KC  

eLife 20210217


Life in a three-dimensional biofilm is typical for many bacteria, yet little is known about how strains interact in this context. Here, we created essential gene CRISPR interference knockdown libraries in biofilm-forming <i>Bacillus subtilis</i> and measured competitive fitness during colony co-culture with wild type. Partial knockdown of some translation-related genes reduced growth rates and led to out-competition. Media composition led some knockdowns to compete differentially as biofilm vers  ...[more]

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