In situ phenotypic heterogeneity among single cells of the filamentous bacterium Candidatus Microthrix parvicella

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Abdul R Sheik
Emilie EL Muller
Jean-Nicolas Audinot
Laura A Lebrun
Patrick Grysan
Cedric Guignard
Paul Wilmes
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[1] Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine,Materials Research and Technology Department
[2] University of Luxembourg,Department of Environmental Research and Innovation
[3] Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology,undefined
[4] Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology,undefined
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The ISME Journal | 2016年 / 10卷
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Microorganisms in biological wastewater treatment plants require adaptive strategies to deal with rapidly fluctuating environmental conditions. At the population level, the filamentous bacterium Candidatus Microthrix parvicella (Ca. M. parvicella) has been found to fine-tune its gene expression for optimized substrate assimilation. Here we investigated in situ substrate assimilation by single cells of Ca. M. parvicella using nano-scale secondary-ion mass spectrometry (nanoSIMS). NanoSIMS imaging highlighted phenotypic heterogeneity among Ca. M. parvicella cells of the same filament, whereby 13C-oleic acid and 13C-glycerol-3-phosphate assimilation occurred in ≈21–55% of cells, despite non-assimilating cells being intact and alive. In response to alternating aerobic–anoxic regimes, 13C-oleic acid assimilation occurred among subpopulations of Ca. M. parvicella cells (≈3–28% of cells). Furthermore, Ca. M. parvicella cells exhibited two temperature optima for 13C-oleic acid assimilation and associated growth rates. These results suggest that phenotypic heterogeneity among Ca. M. parvicella cells allows the population to adapt rapidly to fluctuating environmental conditions facilitating its widespread occurrence in biological wastewater treatment plants.
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