Affiliation:
1. Department of Biology, Lakehead University, 955 Oliver Road, Thunder Bay, ON P7B 5E1, Canada.
2. Environment Canada, 11 Innovation Blvd, Saskatoon, SK S7N 3H5, Canada.
Abstract
The survival of and interactions between a Pseudomonas putida strain labelled with a red fluorescent protein gene (WT-rfp) and its green fluorescent protein gene-labelled rpoS– mutant (KO-gfp) were examined. The generation times of the planktonic WT-rfp and KO-gfp in trypticase soy broth were not significantly different (i.e., p > 0.05) from each other at 30 °C. However, the biovolume of the KO-gfp biofilm was about 7 times larger than its WT-rfp counterpart after 48 h of growth. Furthermore, the presence of WT-rfp suppressed the biofilm development of KO-gfp significantly in co-culture biofilms. In planktonic conditions, the pre-carbon-starved WT-rfp achieved a 3-fold greater survival than the pre-carbon-starved KO-gfp in 0.85% saline after a 13-day incubation. In a 1:1 ratio co-culture, the pre-carbon-starved WT-rfp outcompeted the pre-carbon-starved KO-gfp by 20-fold. However, the survival of WT-rfp and KO-gfp were not significantly different from each other in biofilm conditions. Additionally, 11.4% and 61.2% of the WT-rfp and KO-gfp biofilms, respectively, remained intact after washing in 0.2% SDS for 60 min. In conclusion, the rpoS had a significant impact on survival and competitiveness of planktonic P. putida, and on biofilm development, being implicated in competitive suppression of biofilm development in co-culture biofilms and decreased biofilm cohesiveness.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
Genetics,Molecular Biology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,General Medicine,Immunology,Microbiology
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