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Droplet printing reveals the importance of micron-scale structure for bacterial ecology.

Ravinash Krishna Kumar1, Thomas A Meiller-Legrand2,3, Alessandro Alcinesio1, Diego Gonzalez3,4, Despoina A I Mavridou5, Oliver J Meacock2,3,6, William P J Smith2,3, Linna Zhou1, Wook Kim3,7, Gökçe Su Pulcu1, Hagan Bayley8, Kevin R Foster9,10.   

Abstract

Bacteria often live in diverse communities where the spatial arrangement of strains and species is considered critical for their ecology. However, a test of this hypothesis requires manipulation at the fine scales at which spatial structure naturally occurs. Here we develop a droplet-based printing method to arrange bacterial genotypes across a sub-millimetre array. We print strains of the gut bacterium Escherichia coli that naturally compete with one another using protein toxins. Our experiments reveal that toxin-producing strains largely eliminate susceptible non-producers when genotypes are well-mixed. However, printing strains side-by-side creates an ecological refuge where susceptible strains can persist in large numbers. Moving to competitions between toxin producers reveals that spatial structure can make the difference between one strain winning and mutual destruction. Finally, we print different potential barriers between competing strains to understand how ecological refuges form, which shows that cells closest to a toxin producer mop up the toxin and protect their clonemates. Our work provides a method to generate customised bacterial communities with defined spatial distributions, and reveals that micron-scale changes in these distributions can drive major shifts in ecology.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33558498      PMCID: PMC7870943          DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-20996-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Commun        ISSN: 2041-1723            Impact factor:   14.919


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