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Nutrient and salt depletion synergistically boosts glucose metabolism in individual bacteria

Authors :
Georgina Glover
Margaritis Voliotis
Urszula Łapińska
Brandon M. Invergo
Darren Soanes
Paul O’Neill
Karen Moore
Nela Nikolic
Peter G. Petrov
David S. Milner
Sumita Roy
Kate Heesom
Thomas A. Richards
Krasimira Tsaneva-Atanasova
Stefano Pagliara
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2022.

Abstract

The interaction between a cell and its environment shapes fundamental intracellular processes such as cellular metabolism. In most cases growth rate is treated as a proximal metric for understanding the cellular metabolic status. However, changes in growth rate might not reflect metabolic variations in individuals responding to environmental fluctuations. Here we use single-cell microfluidics-microscopy combined with transcriptomics, proteomics and mathematical modelling to quantify the accumulation of glucose within Escherichia coli cells. In contrast to the current consensus, we reveal that environmental conditions which are comparatively unfavourable for growth, where both nutrients and salinity are depleted, increase glucose accumulation rates in individual bacteria and population subsets. We find that these changes in metabolic function are underpinned by variations at the translational and posttranslational level but not at the transcriptional level and are not dictated by changes in cell size. The metabolic response-characteristics identified greatly advance our fundamental understanding of the interactions between bacteria and their environment and have important ramifications when investigating cellular processes where salinity plays an important role.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........d078ebe30a89c3d57bc245109663bf17
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.01.26.477826