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An individual-based approach to explain plasmid invasion in bacterial populations : Plasmid invasion in bacterial populations

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Department of Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Denmark1

Environmental Chemistry, Department of Environmental Engineering, Technical University of Denmark2

Center for Systems Microbiology, Department of Systems Biology, Technical University of Denmark3

Department of Systems Biology, Technical University of Denmark4

We present an individual-based experimental framework to identify and estimate the main parameters governing bacterial conjugation at the individual cell scale. From this analysis, we have established that transient periods of unregulated plasmid transfer within newly formed transconjugant cells, together with contact mechanics arising from cellular growth and division, are the two main processes determining the emergent inability of the pWW0 TOL plasmid to fully invade spatially structured Pseudomonas putida populations.

We have also shown that pWW0 conjugation occurs mainly at advanced stages of the growth cycle and that nongrowing cells, even when exposed to high nutrient concentrations, do not display conjugal activity. These results do not support previous hypotheses relating conjugation decay in the deeper cell layers of bacterial biofilms to nutrient depletion and low physiological activity.

We observe, however, that transient periods of elevated plasmid transfer in newly formed transconjugant cells are offset by unfavorable cell-to-cell contact mechanics, which ultimately precludes the pWWO TOL plasmid from fully invading tightly packed multicellular P. putida populations such as microcolonies and biofilms.

Language: English
Year: 2011
Pages: 17-27
ISSN: 15746941 and 01686496
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1111/j.1574-6941.2010.00994.x
ORCIDs: Dechesne, Arnaud , Sternberg, Claus and Smets, Barth F.

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