Affiliation:
1. Hubei Key Laboratory of Genetic Regulation and Integrative Biology, School of Life Sciences, Central China Normal University, Wuhan, Hubei province, China.
Abstract
Growth and survival are key determinants of bacterial fitness. However, how resource allocation of bacteria could reconcile these two traits to maximize fitness remains poorly understood. Here, we find that the resource allocation strategy of
Bacillus subtilis
does not lead to growth maximization on various carbon sources. Survival-related pathways impose strong proteome constraints on
B. subtilis
. Knockout of a master regulator gene,
spo0A
, triggers a global resource reallocation from survival-related pathways to biosynthesis pathways, further strongly stimulating the growth of
B. subtilis
. However, the fitness of
spo0A
-null strain is severely compromised because of various disadvantageous phenotypes (e.g., abolished sporulation and enhanced cell lysis). In particular, it also exhibits a strong defect in peptide utilization, being unable to efficiently recycle nutrients from the lysed cell debris to maintain long-term viability. Our work uncovers a fitness trade-off between growth and survival that governed by Spo0A-mediated proteome allocation constraints in
B. subtilis
, further shedding light on the fundamental design principle of bacteria.
Publisher
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Cited by
6 articles.
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