遥远的生物膜之间的合和营养分时间的出现
Jintao Liu1, Rosa Martinez-Corral2, Arthur Prindle1
1Division of Biological Sciences, University of California, San Diego, CA 92093, USA.
概括
遥远的细菌群体可以通过电信号同步生长. 这种协调使得营养物质的时间共享成为可能,
科学领域:
- 微生物学
- 系统生物学
- 生物电力
背景情况:
- 社区中的细菌可以通过互动来组织行为.
- 遥远的细菌群体之间的行为协调以前并不清楚.
研究的目的:
- 调查电信号是否可以结合遥远的细菌生物膜群落.
- 了解结合的生物膜如何管理营养竞争和同步生长.
主要方法:
- 使用 Bacillus subtilis 的生物膜群落.
- 观察到的代谢振荡和电信号.
- 使用数学建模来预测和分析生物膜的行为.
主要成果:
- 两个Bacillus subtilis生物膜群体通过电信号结合,同步生长.
- 这导致了同步的营养需求,增加了竞争.
- 生物膜从相位转换为反相位, 使得营养物质的时间共享.
结论:
- 远程生物膜可以通过电信号和时间共享来协调行为.
- 时间共享使生物膜在营养限制下增长.
- 这一战略反映了工程系统的资源配置.
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