wastewater treatment plants are hotspots for the release of antibiotics, and transmission of diverse antibiotic resistance bacteria (ARB) as well as ARGs into various environments
That's a strong claim, not backed by strong evidence
wastewater treatment plants are hotspots for the release of antibiotics, and transmission of diverse antibiotic resistance bacteria (ARB) as well as ARGs into various environments
That's a strong claim, not backed by strong evidence
Recent findings have indicated that most ARGs could not be efficiently removed by traditional anaerobic digestion treatment
Detection of AHL by LC-FTMS was much more sensitive than by TLC bioassay, because TLC bioassay was implied to be affected by the presence of quorum quenching molecules in activated sludge.
does not make sense
Biofilms grown under higher shear were more rigid and had a greater yield shear stress than those grown under lower shear.
Because growth conditions (i.e., fluid dynamics and nutrient composition) can also have a profound effect on when QS is important,(71-75) there is a need to study biofilm formation and QS of BNR bacteria under various potential operating conditions.
Many QS-controlled genes relate to biofilm formation and function and may be important for some water and wastewater treatment biofilms
it become possible to engineer these microbial structures to allow bacteria to form a stable granular sludge instead of flocculent sludge
The actual availability of NH4+ and NO3− is difficult to measure in soil. When rates of microbial N transformations and/or plant uptake are rapid, then NH4+ or NO3− levels can be undetectable in soil
it can be useful for reducing leaky expression of toxic proteins
antisense transcription
We report the construction of a family of vectors that contain a reengineered lacIq-lac promoter-operator complex in which cloned genes are strongly repressed in the absence of inducer.
difficult to observe in situ at the microscale, hence mechanisms and time scales relevant for bacterial spatial organization remain largely qualitative.
simulate the activated sludge process of a municipal waste water treatment plant and so better understand the fate of nanoplastics in urban environments
it has become a seemingly essential part of our life. It helps us to preserve food, keep warm, communicate with the world and much more
Frequency of QS among genome- sequenced bacteria
RP4 has been shown to exhibit a very broad host range and has been demonstrated to efficiently transfer in activated sludge (22, 40), chicken manure (24), and the rhizospheres of various plants (38, 39).
For in situ studies of AHL-dependent signaling in complex habitats, biosensors utilizing fluorescent proteins (GFP and RFP) as reporter genes have been developed
biosensors were employed to demonstrate AHL-mediated communication in swarm colonies of Serratia liquefaciens
they are induced in a way that correlates well with the AHL species produced by the strain
This is a baseless statement, made from only 1 strain p. aerofaciens, which makes C6-AHL
How does it correlate well then with 1 data point?
After 8 days of incubation, we detected cells that were only green fluorescent, indicating that the sensor plasmid had been transferred to indigenous AHL-producing organisms
It could also just mean that there are some AHL producers in the viscinity, just like the explanation given for yellow donor cells.
QS systems have been experimentally analyzed in more than 50 different bacterial species and shown to control expression of a wide spectrum of functions, including bioluminescence, virulence, symbiosis, different forms of motility, biofilm formation, production of antibiotics and toxins, and conjugation (49).
Over 20 orthogonal serine integrases have been characterized to date (6,11), and many now have identified RDFs.
it is unclear to what extent these results are relevant in natural habitats, as the standard assays neglect the different surface chemistries, interactions with other species, and physical constraints of natural environments.
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Great that you cite the software
PpuI, which directs the biosynthesis of the two AHLs 3-oxo-C10 and 3-oxo-C12 as major products; PpuR, the AHL receptor; and RsaL a repressor of ppul
P. putida IsoF, isolated from tomato rhizosphere - quorum sensing
with pegs of polystyrene microtiter lid (catalog no. 445497; Nunc TSP system) immersed for bacterial biofilm formation
Planktonic stationary-phase cells were used in dose-response killing experiments, for a better comparison to biofilms
it may be possible to tag specific organisms and use these as monitor systems to estimate local chemical composition directly in the biofilms
placed at a 45° angle, nylon-mesh side up. Roots grew downward, collided with the bottom slide of the microcosm, and traveled along it. This method allowed observation of the root system by epifluorescence microscopy
well explained!
The rhizosphere is the volume of soil directly under the influence of plant roots; it is bounded by the root surface on one side and extends millimeters into the soil. It is populated with a high density of bacteria, fungi, protists, and nematodes supported by relatively labile organic compounds, such as sugars, amino acids, organic acids, and polysaccharides. These compounds are actively and passively lost from living and dying root tissues (12, 13). This rhizodeposition allows 5–100 times more organisms per unit volume to be supported in the rhizosphere than in nearby bulk soil, where the microbial community is thought to be carbon limited
This biosensor will help identify organic substrates that potentially support microbial growth and activity before and during nodulation
Such biosensors can reveal intriguing aspects of the environment and the physiology of the free-living soil S. meliloti before and during the establishment of nodulation, and they provide a nondestructive, spatially explicit method for examining rhizosphere soil chemical composition
Chemically, the differencebetween the DI water and the 0.25×M9 EPS solution aresome simple salts and just 14.5μg/ml glucose equivalent ofEPS
Should have compared with M9 + equivalent glucose (un-polymerized) as a better control for osmolarity reasons
if n is very small (for example n = 3), rather than showing error bars and statistics, it is better to simply plot the individual data points.
For n to be greater than 1, the experiment would have to be performed using separate stock cultures, or separate cell clones of the same type
quantifying biogeochemical fluxes resulting from these reactions remains a challenge
These tools provide insights into processes such as N uptake at the scale of individual root tips, allowing observation of plant–microbe interactions on scales at which they actually occur, instead of being masked by a whole‐core average
detection of methyl halides at femtomolar levels and quantification at concentrations above 10 pM
This is approximately 6 molecules per cell - seems too low. (assuming cell volume is 1 um^3 - for e coli) - https://bionumbers.hms.harvard.edu/bionumber.aspx?id=100004&ver=20&trm=100004&org=
The following might be a pretty cumbersome workaround for tiled clones with spacing e.g. in millimeters instead of %.
A narrative weaves together otherwise isolated bits of information into a meaningful whole, linking them in important ways but also chunking the information so that it takes up less space in working memory and connects to existing threads in long-term memory
students quite often reported choosing their major based on taking introductory courses with particularly dynamic professors.
your enthusiasm as an instructor is indeed contagious and helps predict variables like student motivation in the course.
make the entire course relevant to students’ daily lives. All of the labs center around chemicals and materials that students interact with regularly. For instance, they evaluate bottled water versus tap water, test both for pH, conductivity, and taste, and then debate why so many people choose bottled over tap
You can also make class activities relevant to contemporary social movements, to future careers in your major, or to some transcendent purpose
Jennifer Gonzalez, editor of the teaching blog Cult of Pedagogy, summed up the concept quite nicely in the title of a blog post: “To Learn, Students Need to DO Something.”
essential goal for me in every course has always been to make students feel comfortable participating in class, and to encourage as many of them as possible to speak up. Peer instruction, aided by electronic polling, gave me an opportunity to invite quiet students to engage more actively in class, both through the polls and through the subsequent discussions
When new knowledge is integrated with and connected to existing knowledge, that new knowledge is easier to understand and to remember. A professor’s job is to build scaffolding from existing knowledge on which to hang incoming new knowledge. Using a concept map is one way to build that scaffolding.
exogenous addition of AHLs to sludge resulted in long-lasting impacts on phenol degradation
text files? Gloriously simple, ready made for your favorite text editor and perfect for version control.
Latex files can do version control vs word files
R markdown has the possibility of executing R code inline (and rendering the result to html) or rendering graphs inline. That saves time and makes the documentation maintainable as you don't need to manually prepare the output of that function or manually prepare and save a graph since it's rendered on the fly.
R markdown makes documentation of code easy
more convenient and effective methods is required for qualitative and quantitative analysis of AHLs
enzymatic quenching mechanism of AHL signals is also present in enzyme-producing bacteria, such as Anabaena sp. PCC7120, Ralstonia sp. XJ12B, P. aeruginosa PAO1, Agrobacterium tumefaciens C58, Bacillus sp. strain 240B1, Rhodococcus erythropolis strain W2
Membrane biofouling remains to be one of the most serious operational problems for MBR applications, which results in permeate flux and water quality decline, trans-membrane pressure (TMP) and operating costs increase, frequent membrane cleaning and replacement necessary
activated sludge flocs are complicated aggregates containing inorganic and organic particles as well as a high-density microbial consortium embedded in a matrix of extracellular polymeric substances
Coordinated behaviours include bioluminescence3,4, virulence factor production5,6, secondary metabolite production7, competence for DNA uptake8,9 and biofilm formation10,11.
We focus on how quorums are detected and how quorum sensing controls group behaviours in complex and dynamically changing environments such as multi-species bacterial communities, in the presence of flow, in 3D non-uniform biofilms and in hosts during infection.
Laboratory strains of Escherichia coli do not show significant ability to attach to solid surfaces and to form biofilms
stabilization of microbial community
AHL was found to play important roles in wastewater treatment processes, in particular, formation of aerobic sludge granules
bacterial QQ does not completely prevent biofouling; it simply postpones its occurrence
it has been assumed that the effectiveness of Pseudomonas sp. 1A1 in mitigating membrane biofouling could be expected to be more significant, given that the QQ enzyme that it produces (acylase) is extracellular
The acylase might not be functional or stable in the extracellular wastewater environment
Design of the LOCKR system.
It would be amazing if you could fit the rate constants from experimental data
different fouling patterns were observed for replicate MBRs seeded with the same inoculum and maintained under identical operating conditions, with similar levels of biomass, soluble microbial products, and extracellular polymeric substances
The reactors were not maintained under the same conditions - 1 had backpulsing and the other was subjected to relaxation
achieved only a 10% increase of permeate flux when backpulsing was used in the filtration of a biological wastewater containing a high mixed liquor suspended solids
Figure 5
Why did the QQ-MBR go down on day 20?
Figure 2. TMP profiles during the operation of two one-stage MBRs in two phases.
Fouling seems to happen exponentially once it starts => following a first order reaction. What is the mechanism behind this?
C8-HSL was chosen as a representative AHL molecule because it is one of the dominant AHL molecules in MBRs for wastewater treatment
a critical issue in MBR that awaits a technological advancement to solve is membrane biofouling, which leads to high energy consumption and thus high operating costs
TMP-Jump
Why does TMP jump so rapidly?
Plasmids (IncP/N/W)with 373short and rigid pili only transfer efficiently on solid surfaces, unlike those with longand flexible 374pili (IncF/H/T/J),capable of transferring equally well in liquidand on solid surfaces[35,36]
Plasmid group vs pili length
identify mechanistic drivers of microbial activity, infer meaningful interaction networks, and rationally engineer microbial communities.
Mechanistic insights in microbial ecology
Next, a microfluidic device is used to co-encapsulate these clusters with gel beads, each containing uniquely barcoded forward 16S rRNA amplification primers
Isn't the spatial information lost while encapsulation? Is the barcode capturing the spatial information in some way? It is not clear
current microbiome profiling approaches such as metagenomic sequencing require homogenization of input material, which means that underlying spatial information is lost
recording past events, to study localization of single-cell transcriptional events within the gut
These carboxylated AHLs facilitated the transition from a short cell to filamentous growth, with an altered carbon metabolic flux that favoured the conversion of acetate to methane and a reduced yield in cellular biomass
Carboxylated AHL signalling favours methanogenesis in Methanosaeta herundinacea 6Ac
Deletion of genes thatproduceN-acyl-L-homoserine lactone signals resulted in an increase in denitrification activity, which wasrepressed by exogenous signal molecules.
AHL is lowering denitrification in Psuedomonas aeruginosa
The prokaryotic CRISPR-Cas system of defense against mobile elements seems to function via a bona fide Lamarckian mechanism
scientists are uncovering and debating an increasing array of other evolutionary processes at work in bacteria, some of which are suspiciously Lamarckian in character4–6
Instead, most particle-attached bacteria may be secondary consumers that recycle waste products from primary degraders.
What factors determine their relative abundance then?
co-occur out of cooperative relations or a similar niche preference
similar niche evokes competition rather than cooperation, this is contradictory
beneficial commensal
mutualist?
antibodies against siderophores in the intestine, which hindered proliferation of the gut pathogen Salmonella
What about normal gut microbiota? I presume they need iron too
At the micrometer-centimeter scale, electrochemical and optical probes have been productively used to profile gradients in pH, redox, and oxygen; however, these probes and their associated equipment are intrusive to the ecosystem and often expensive, limiting their application to only a few point measurements or limited time series, and their fragile nature makes them best suited for laboratory use
CustoMem in the UK uses synthetic biology to create a granular material that attracts and sticks to micropollutants such as pesticides, pharmaceuticals, and certain chemicals in wastewater
Now synthesized microbial biosensors are able to target specific toxins such as arsenic, cadmium, mercury, nitrogen, ammonium, nitrate, phosphorus and heavy metals, and respond in a variety of ways. They can be engineered to generate an electrochemical, thermal, acoustic or bioluminescent signal when encountering the designated pollutant.
remediating arsenic contamination of groundwater by stimulating natural bacteria to produce substances that arsenic sticks to
MicroBio Engineering Inc., a research and engineering consulting firm specializing in developing improved algal strains and cultivation processes for wastewater reclamation, animal feeds, higher value products and, yes, biofuels.
In Japan, scientists are developing synthetically altered soy plants and yeast that produce glycyrrhizen, a compound in licorice root that is 150 to 300 times sweeter than sugar
The modified freeze-squeeze method was more efficient in cleaning up small DNA fragments from agarose gels compared to commercial kits.
move away from identifying correlative relationships between characteristics of the microbiome and system-level processes, and towards identifying more causative and mechanistic relationships
endogenous AHL-based QS and QQ are existing and coexisting in biological wastewater treatments; the leading role for AHL-based QS or QQ phenomenon in biological wastewater treatments can be determined by bacterial AHL concentration.
, QQ has been successfully employed to reduce the pathogenicity of common plant pathogens (Zhang et al., 2007)
Rattanarat et al.73 created a three-dimensional μPAD (Fig. 1A) that combined colorimetric and electrochemical detection on separate layers for quantifying Ni, Cu, Fe, Pb, Cr(VI), and Cd
Immobilization efficiency was improved by manipulating the bacterial genetics (overproducing curli protein),
e coli immobilization
diagnosis of antibiotic interference in the major biosynthetic pathways of bacteria: the biosynthesis of DNA by the yorB promoter, of RNA by the yvgS promoter, of proteins by the yheI promoter, of the cell wall by the ypuA promoter, and of fatty acids by the fabHB promoter.
chief advantage of this approach is that the entire sensor, including all signal-processing and communication functions, can be produced as a single-chip, low-power, rugged, inexpensive device
Heat following
How are the pellet and supernatant same CT here?
crude DNA extraction methods, such as boiling, are not recommended to obtain the lower detection limit for a microorganism
You are effectively boiling as well when you subject to thermal cycling. It is very confusing when you do two rounds of PCR cycling
outstanding possibilities for studying phenomena such as competition, niche partitioning and predation in the microbial world, under more environmentally realistic conditions than can be achieved in pure culture studies.
the maintenance of the pluripotent state of animal stem cells requires hypoxic conditions, whereas higher oxygen tension promotes cell differentiation
broad‐scale functional parameters increased as biodiversity decreased, e.g. thymidine incorporation, growth on added nutrients, and the decomposition rate of plant residues. Other more specific parameters decreased as biodiversity decreased, e.g. nitrification, denitrification and methane oxidation.
functional parameters of a community
But because they ignore so much of the data, they don’t work well with small sets of data
don't use median with small data sets
extremes help to tell you what’s possible, and could suggest a very different distribution in your data from what you expect
we observed that codon usage biases are better correlates of growth rates than any other trait, including rRNA copy number
capable of transferring resistance to non-resistant strains
Has this been demonstrated?
The level of ARBs is extremely high in most of the river systems (up to 98% of the total detected bacteria)
That seems totally unfeasible; What was the methodology? How can you estimate such when most of the species are unculturable?
relationships between characteristics of microbiomes and the system-level processes that they influence are often evaluated in the absence of a robust conceptual framework and reported without elucidating the underlying causal mechanisms. The reliance on correlative approaches limits the potential to expand the inference of a single relationship to additional systems and advance the field
Here, we show how three phenomena—Simpson’s paradox, context-dependence, and nonlinear averaging—can lead to erroneous conclusions about population parameters and species interactions when samples contain heterogeneous mixtures of populations or communities.
These issues can be overcome by measuring and accounting for spatial heterogeneity at very small scales
we emphasize how processes and interactions at one spatial or temporal scale contribute to emergent processes and properties at larger or longer scales. Most often the emergent processes we investigate are aquatic ecosystem services, including carbon burial, greenhouse gas emissions, nutrient removal, and recreational fisheries
some of the key questions of microbial community assembly, maintenance and function could be answered by intensively studying one (or a few) synthetic model community
Time-resolved analysis of individual cells revealed that past exposure to low levels of antibiotics increases tolerance to future exposure for the sessile but not for the motile cell
Now we can ask, ‘Have I seen iron at some threshold?’ ‘Have I seen some nitrate?’ And have every microbe write it down. As one thinks about long-term incubation, this is a really powerful tool, because even six months later we can pull out the DNA and see what happened.”
Growth history influences starvation-induced expression of uspA, grpE, and rpoS and subsequent cryotolerance in Escherichia coli O157:H7
in E. coli a form of ‘memory’ of past phosphate limitation leads to a faster response to successive periods of phosphate limitation, and that this faster response may be survival enhancing
phosphate starvation memory
This article discusses, and challenges, some of the often implicit assumptions made in community studies. It suggests greater focus on ecological questions, more critical analysis of accepted concepts and consideration of the fundamental mechanisms controlling microbial processes and interactions in situ
quantitative physiological characteristics such as maximum specific growth rate; saturation constant; optimum, minimum or maximum pH or temperature for growth; susceptibility to predation; and the speed of recovery after starvation.
Quantitative physiological characteristics of microbes
qPCR
no template control has absolutely no amplification!
In minimal media, cell growth and division slow considerably, while protein overproduction from plasmids can continue
While these techniques offer good repression, they exhibit leakiness that precludes the gene of interest from being completely turned off
Or
Contradicts previous calculation - should be 1.5 ul/ 1 ml Master mix
Researchers could use the method to study poorly-understood aspects of the sulfur cycle or bacterial methane production
they upregulate biofilm formation and maturation (Sturbelle et al. 2015)
The reference cited has nothing to do with biofilms
We overexpressed corresponding RT–Cas1 and Cas2 proteins from a plasmid that also contained their predicted CRISPR array
Crispr array on a plasmid
these technologies all require destruction of samples and prevent us from analyzing dynamic changes in molecular profiles, phenotypes, and behaviors of individual cells in a complex system
current omics and single cell technologies => High resolution x destructive single time-point measurements
Live cell imaging is capable of analyzing spatiotemporal dynamics of molecules and cells with fluorescent proteins or probes, but only for a limited number of objects, which can be observed by microscopy
isolated Rsd inhibited transcription in vitro to various extents depending on the promoters used. We propose that Rsd is a stationary phase E. coli protein with regulatory activity of the sigma70 function.
stationary phase -> Rsd expression -> Sigma70 inhibition
promoter alignment of rpoS-dependent genes suggests a −10 consensus sequence for EσS [CTATA(A/C)T] basically identical to the Eσ70 consensus (TATAAT)
Thus, if the Birch effect carbon release is primarily from microbial materials, dry–wet cycling might reduce long-term carbon loss from soil. In contrast, if the Birch effect results from mobilizing otherwise stable old carbon pools, it would fuel microbial growth, possibly priming the loss of additional stable soil carbon.
Implications of birch effect - Climate change
It has long been recognized that rewetting a dry soil causes a pulse of CO2 (the Birch effect)
13C-acetic acid vapor
Is it safe to use a radio-isotope in a vapour form?
Dry soils can reduce microbial access to soluble resources, and drought stress can reduce the efficiency with which microorganisms use resources. But drying can also increase access to gaseous and volatile substrates
multifaceted effects of drying
organisms that do not synthesize osmolytes are unlikely to grow in salty culture media
This alone cannot be an explanation.
How do these organisms grow in low matric potentials due to fine granular soils then?
It is also unclear whether the flush of activity on rewetting is driven by microbial growth or by the physical/chemical processes that mobilize organic matter
birch effect conondrum
explosion of findings that other bacterial species controlled genes for conjugation, exoenzyme production and antibiotic synthesis with luxI–luxR-like systems
a high-fidelity memory device might allow researchers to identify cell populations responsive to specific events and track their progression through the cellular response
suggested that low basal expression coupled with switch-like activation is required to maintain memory; growth rate was also found to significantly impact memory loop protein sustainability following cell division.
Requirements for toggle switch memory
Several bacterial strains have been engineered to detect transient gene expression in the laboratory8,9,10,11 and in vivo for up to 12 d12,13
12 days of in vivo sensing
Transcripts with more polyadenylation are more likely to be translated compared to those without
mRNA translation level memory
The fundamental problem was that in the presence of the RDF, the recombinase action becomes bidirectional, since either the recombinase on its own or the recombinase-excisionase complex is able to flip DNA, each in a different direction
Problem with recombination directionality factor
Although there aredozens of serine integrases that have been described in the literature, there are onlyseven published RDFs for serine integrases (C31 gp3 [22],BT1 gp3 [25], Bxb1 gp47[23], TP901 ORF7/Xis [24],Anabaena/NostocXisI[28], SPBc SprB [27], andRv1 Rv1584c/Xis [26])
7 published recombinase directionality factors (RDFs)
piggyBac transposon has a broad host spectrum from yeast to mammals, this mobile element has been widely used for a variety of applications in a diverse range of organisms
broad host transposon - piggyBac
homologs of the Tn7 transposition proteins, in highly diverged bacteria adapted to a remarkable number of different environments
broad host transposase Tn7
incomplete (∼80%) conversion of an attP × attB plasmid substrate to recombinant products in vitro
Serine integrase shortcomings
revealed various types of damage, including mutations at the centres of the att sites (rendering them refractory to further reactions) and deletions at the sites which may extend into flanking DNA
Serine integrase shortcomings
However, serine integrases do show low levels of off-target activity at ‘pseudosite’ sequences that are similar to the natural att sites
Serine integrase shortcomings
uses of serine integrases for synthetic biology applications; for assembly of long arrays of genes or other DNA fragments, creation of genetic switches, circuits and logic systems, and for permanent genomic recording of cellular events
Serine integrase applications
unique selling point of the latter systems is their one-way directional nature
Advantages of serine integrases
attP and attB sites for serine integrases are both short (attP ∼50 bp; attB ∼40 bp); each site is bound by a dimer of integrase, and no host-encoded proteins are required
Advantages of serine integrases
for specific stimulation of attL × attR recombination; often called Xis (‘excisionase’) for λ integrase and its tyrosine integrase relatives, or RDF (Recombination Directionality Factor) for serine integrases
Excisionase naming schemes
DNA fragment assembly using site-specific recombination by ϕC31 integrase
Clearly, premature removal of the cI cassette in the absence of an inducer can limit environmental applications of this type of biosensor
availability of more nutrients in the rhizosphere than in bulk soil, and thus the higher metabolic activity of cells in the rhizosphere than in bulk soil, probably explains why the A506 (pTolLHB) biosensor cells responded to toluene on roots but not in the bulk soil.
Need for a ratiometric biosensor
inability of stationary‐phase biosensor cells to respond at all
microbial bioreporters (Table 2) report their perception of, or response to, their environments
stimulates spacer acquisition from double-strand breaks. This activity is limited by chi sites
sequence motifs that slow RecBCD activity
chronic infection whereby the viral genome resides within the cell
Is this similar to temperate phages like M13?
whole cells, treated by heating at 95°C for 10 minutes prior to storage at -20°C, were used as a template source
pUC origin carries a point mutation in the sense RNA that stabilizes the priming complex, resulting in higher copy number
improve DNA transformation
Does anybody know if these cells can be frozen and competence maintained? It's not mentioned anywhere in the paper
Surprisingly, quorum sensing promotes V. cholerae virulence factor expression and biofilm formation at low cell density and represses these traits at high cell density
Vibrio cholerae QS (high density) inhibits biofilm and virulence
Quorum sensing is essential for chronic P. aeruginosa respiratory infection because it controls adhesion, biofilm formation, and virulence factor expression
Psuedomonas aeruginosa QS induces biofilm formation
ampicillin
Why is this different from the conclusion and Fig 6a of - Dwyer, Daniel J., et al. “Antibiotics Induce Redox-Related Physiological Alterations as Part of Their Lethality.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 111, no. 20, May 2014, pp. E2100–09. www.pnas.org, doi:10.1073/pnas.1401876111.
kanamycin
This is obviously sensitive to Oxygen
We conclude that these antibiotic exposures did not produce ROS
Too strong of a conclusion. Did not produce the ROS that we tested for - should be the wording
This is a direct result of the evolution of these antibiotics in microorganisms competing for resources, in which the production of antibiotics that target fast growing bacterial cells
Great point! Antibiotics might have evolved to contain growth or population size rather than 'kill' the whole population
Here we combined RNA-seq with an in vivo assay to identify the major transcriptional changes that occur in Escherichia coli when inducible synthetic constructs are expressed.
introduction of Cu to agricultural soil selects for Cu resistance, but also indirectly selects for antibiotic resistance in the Cu‐resistant bacteria
response to antimicrobial agents can greatly vary, depending on the location of a particular cell within a biofilm community
For example, bacteria could be engineered to seek out hazardous chemicals or heavy metals in the environment, perform cleanup and return to their origin to report on the number of hazardous sites encountered via analysis by microfluidic devices
operating in the frequency domain can offer considerable advantages over steady-state designs in terms of information gathering and transmission
less sensitive to environmental noise and exposure time than systems based on steady-state signals
QS represses biofilm formation in both S. aureus and V. cholerae
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is motile upstream (a QS-off phenotype), but forms biofilms downstream (a QS-on phenotype) in flowing networks
Psuedomonas QS on => biofilms
one to two AHL molecules per cell are sufficient to trigger autoinduction, suggesting that at very low AHL concentrations QS is intrinsically stochastic
attB and attP sites are typically ≤ 50 bp with different inverted repeat sequences flanking 2 to 12 bp of complementary sequence, which includes the recombination crossover point
240 μmol
How? 3 x 8mM = 240 uM?
absence of nitrogen was found to increase HGT events three orders of magnitude
in most cases, the molecular mechanisms that underlie heterogeneity are not defined
the Tn5 transposon has been shown to be functional in a wide range of Gram-negative bacteria and to randomly insert into their genomes with high efficiency
reporter response is highly dependent on culture age and cell population density
using the arabinose-inducible PBAD promoter because it has a tight OFF state while maintaining a large dynamic range
bistable autoregulatory transcriptional feedback
HiFi for sure.
we recommend using 45 nM of each oligonucleotide
using recombinases can be challenging because their reactions are slow (requiring 2–6 h) and often generate mixed populations when targeting a multicopy plasmid
added 5 μl of diluted oligo DNA (180 nM each)
following
Heat by thermal cycling (for lysis)
the direct qPCR master mix, were added for direct qPCR.
So no boiling or thermal cycling for lysis was done?
we performed direct qPCR amplification
After your thermal cycling for lysis?
SYTO9
Stains both live and dead cells - https://www.thermofisher.com/us/en/home/life-science/cell-analysis/fluorophores/syto-9.html
10–30 second annealing step at 3°C above the Tm of the lower Tm primer.
Lysate standard sample qPCR
Zandy, Zotpad, Scanner for Zotero, Bibup and Zotfile.
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exopolysaccharide > flagella >N-acyl-homoserine lactones (AHLs) signaling molecules > extracellular protein > swarming motility