Authors
Jonas S Madsen, Yu-Cheng Lin, Georgia R Squyres, Alexa Price-Whelan, Ana de Santiago Torio, Angela Song, William C Cornell, Søren J Sørensen, Joao B Xavier, Lars EP Dietrich
Publication date
2015/12/15
Journal
Applied and environmental microbiology
Volume
81
Issue
24
Pages
8414-8426
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Description
As biofilms grow, resident cells inevitably face the challenge of resource limitation. In the opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa PA14, electron acceptor availability affects matrix production and, as a result, biofilm morphogenesis. The secreted matrix polysaccharide Pel is required for pellicle formation and for colony wrinkling, two activities that promote access to O2. We examined the exploitability and evolvability of Pel production at the air-liquid interface (during pellicle formation) and on solid surfaces (during colony formation). Although Pel contributes to the developmental response to electron acceptor limitation in both biofilm formation regimes, we found variation in the exploitability of its production and necessity for competitive fitness between the two systems. The wild type showed a competitive advantage against a non-Pel-producing mutant in pellicles but no advantage in colonies. Adaptation to …
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