The physiology and ecology of particle-associated marine bacteria are of growing interest, but our knowledge of their aggregation behavior and mechanisms controlling their association with particles remains limited.
More...The physiology and ecology of particle-associated marine bacteria are of growing interest, but our knowledge of their aggregation behavior and mechanisms controlling their association with particles remains limited. We have found that a particle-associated isolate, Alteromonas sp. ALT199 strain 4B03, and the related type-strain A. macleodii 27126 both form large (>500 um) aggregates in rich medium. A non-clumping variant (NCV) of 4B03 spontaneously arose in the lab, and whole genome sequencing revealed a partial deletion in the gene encoding UDP-glucose-4-epimerase. While 4B03 was not genetically amenable, a knock-out of galE in 27126 resulted in a loss of aggregation, mimicking the NCV. Microscopic analysis shows that both 4B03 and 27126 rapidly form large aggregates, whereas their respective galE mutants remain primarily as single planktonic cells or clusters of a few cells. 4B03 and 27126 also form aggregates with chitin particles, but their galE mutants do not. Alcian Blue staining shows that 4B03 and 27126 produce large transparent exopolymer particles (TEP), but their galE mutants are deficient in this regard. This study introduces the capabilities of rapid condition-dependent aggregation, aggregation with chitin particles, and TEP production in Alteromonas, a widespread particle-associated genus of heterotrophic marine bacteria. A genetic requirement for galE is evident for each of the above capabilities, expanding the known breadth of requirement for this gene in biofilm-related processes.
Less...Accession | PRJNA1061545 |
Data Type | Genome sequencing |
Scope | Multispecies |
Submission | Registration date: 5-Jan-2024 ETH Zurich |
Relevance | Environmental |
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BioSample | 3 |
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