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Isolation of colonization-defective Escherichia coli mutants reveals critical requirement for fatty acids in bacterial colony formation

Most bacterial cells in nature exhibit extremely low colony-forming activity, despite showing various signs of viability, impeding the isolation and utilization of many bacterial resources. However, the general causes responsible for this state of low colony formation are largely unknown. Because li...

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Autores principales: Nosho, Kazuki, Yasuhara, Koji, Ikehata, Yuto, Mii, Tomohiro, Ishige, Taichiro, Yajima, Shunsuke, Hidaka, Makoto, Ogawa, Tetsuhiro, Masaki, Haruhiko
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6230765/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29906256
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mic.0.000673
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author Nosho, Kazuki
Yasuhara, Koji
Ikehata, Yuto
Mii, Tomohiro
Ishige, Taichiro
Yajima, Shunsuke
Hidaka, Makoto
Ogawa, Tetsuhiro
Masaki, Haruhiko
author_facet Nosho, Kazuki
Yasuhara, Koji
Ikehata, Yuto
Mii, Tomohiro
Ishige, Taichiro
Yajima, Shunsuke
Hidaka, Makoto
Ogawa, Tetsuhiro
Masaki, Haruhiko
author_sort Nosho, Kazuki
collection PubMed
description Most bacterial cells in nature exhibit extremely low colony-forming activity, despite showing various signs of viability, impeding the isolation and utilization of many bacterial resources. However, the general causes responsible for this state of low colony formation are largely unknown. Because liquid cultivation typically yields more bacterial cell cultures than traditional solid cultivation, we hypothesized that colony formation requires one or more specific gene functions that are dispensable or less important for growth in liquid media. To verify our hypothesis and reveal the genetic background limiting colony formation among bacteria in nature, we isolated Escherichia coli mutants that had decreased frequencies of colony formation but could grow in liquid medium from a temperature-sensitive mutant collection. Mutations were identified in fabB, which is essential for the synthesis of long unsaturated fatty acids. We then constructed a fabB deletion mutant in a wild-type background. Detailed behavioural analysis of the mutant revealed that under fatty acid-limited conditions, colony formation on solid media was more sensitively and seriously impaired than growth in liquid media. Furthermore, growth under partial inhibition of fatty acid synthesis with cerulenin or triclosan brought about similar phenotypes, not only in E. coli but also in Bacillus subtilis and Corynebacterium glutamicum. These results indicate that fatty acids have a critical importance in colony formation and that depletion of fatty acids in the environment partly accounts for the low frequency of bacterial colony formation.
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spelling pubmed-62307652018-11-13 Isolation of colonization-defective Escherichia coli mutants reveals critical requirement for fatty acids in bacterial colony formation Nosho, Kazuki Yasuhara, Koji Ikehata, Yuto Mii, Tomohiro Ishige, Taichiro Yajima, Shunsuke Hidaka, Makoto Ogawa, Tetsuhiro Masaki, Haruhiko Microbiology (Reading) Regulation Most bacterial cells in nature exhibit extremely low colony-forming activity, despite showing various signs of viability, impeding the isolation and utilization of many bacterial resources. However, the general causes responsible for this state of low colony formation are largely unknown. Because liquid cultivation typically yields more bacterial cell cultures than traditional solid cultivation, we hypothesized that colony formation requires one or more specific gene functions that are dispensable or less important for growth in liquid media. To verify our hypothesis and reveal the genetic background limiting colony formation among bacteria in nature, we isolated Escherichia coli mutants that had decreased frequencies of colony formation but could grow in liquid medium from a temperature-sensitive mutant collection. Mutations were identified in fabB, which is essential for the synthesis of long unsaturated fatty acids. We then constructed a fabB deletion mutant in a wild-type background. Detailed behavioural analysis of the mutant revealed that under fatty acid-limited conditions, colony formation on solid media was more sensitively and seriously impaired than growth in liquid media. Furthermore, growth under partial inhibition of fatty acid synthesis with cerulenin or triclosan brought about similar phenotypes, not only in E. coli but also in Bacillus subtilis and Corynebacterium glutamicum. These results indicate that fatty acids have a critical importance in colony formation and that depletion of fatty acids in the environment partly accounts for the low frequency of bacterial colony formation. Microbiology Society 2018-09 2018-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6230765/ /pubmed/29906256 http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mic.0.000673 Text en © 2018 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Regulation
Nosho, Kazuki
Yasuhara, Koji
Ikehata, Yuto
Mii, Tomohiro
Ishige, Taichiro
Yajima, Shunsuke
Hidaka, Makoto
Ogawa, Tetsuhiro
Masaki, Haruhiko
Isolation of colonization-defective Escherichia coli mutants reveals critical requirement for fatty acids in bacterial colony formation
title Isolation of colonization-defective Escherichia coli mutants reveals critical requirement for fatty acids in bacterial colony formation
title_full Isolation of colonization-defective Escherichia coli mutants reveals critical requirement for fatty acids in bacterial colony formation
title_fullStr Isolation of colonization-defective Escherichia coli mutants reveals critical requirement for fatty acids in bacterial colony formation
title_full_unstemmed Isolation of colonization-defective Escherichia coli mutants reveals critical requirement for fatty acids in bacterial colony formation
title_short Isolation of colonization-defective Escherichia coli mutants reveals critical requirement for fatty acids in bacterial colony formation
title_sort isolation of colonization-defective escherichia coli mutants reveals critical requirement for fatty acids in bacterial colony formation
topic Regulation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6230765/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29906256
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mic.0.000673
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