Optogenetic Control of Bacterial Cell‐Cell Adhesion Dynamics: Unraveling the Influence on Biofilm Architecture and Functionality

Author:

Quispe Haro Juan José1,Chen Fei12,Los Rachel3,Shi Shuqi45,Sun Wenjun45,Chen Yong45,Idema Timon3,Wegner Seraphine V.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Physiological Chemistry and Pathobiochemistry University of Münster Münster Germany

2. Xiangya School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Central South University Changsha China

3. Department of Bionanoscience Kavli Institute of Nanoscience Delft University of Technology Delft The Netherlands

4. National Engineering Research Center for Biotechnology College of Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Engineering Nanjing Tech University Nanjing China

5. State Key Laboratory of Materials‐Oriented Chemical Engineering College of Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Engineering Nanjing Tech University Nanjing China

Abstract

AbstractThe transition of bacteria from an individualistic to a biofilm lifestyle profoundly alters their biology. During biofilm development, the bacterial cell‐cell adhesions are a major determinant of initial microcolonies, which serve as kernels for the subsequent microscopic and mesoscopic structure of the biofilm, and determine the resulting functionality. In this study, the significance of bacterial cell‐cell adhesion dynamics on bacterial aggregation and biofilm maturation is elucidated. Using photoswitchable adhesins between bacteria, modifying the dynamics of bacterial cell‐cell adhesions with periodic dark‐light cycles is systematic. Dynamic cell‐cell adhesions with liquid‐like behavior improve bacterial aggregation and produce more compact microcolonies than static adhesions with solid‐like behavior in both experiments and individual‐based simulations. Consequently, dynamic cell‐cell adhesions give rise to earlier quorum sensing activation, better intermixing of different bacterial populations, improved biofilm maturation, changes in the growth of cocultures, and higher yields in fermentation. The here presented approach of tuning bacterial cell‐cell adhesion dynamics opens the door for regulating the structure and function of biofilms and cocultures with potential biotechnological applications.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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