Opposing effects of population density and stress on Escherichia coli mutation rate

Author:

Krašovec Rok,Richards Huw,Gifford Danna R.,Belavkin Roman V.,Channon Alastair,Aston Elizabeth,McBain Andrew J.,Knight Christopher G.

Abstract

AbstractEvolution depends on mutations. For an individual genotype, the rate at which mutations arise is known to increase with various stressors (stress-induced mutagenesis – SIM) and decrease at high population density (density-associated mutation-rate plasticity – DAMP). We hypothesised that these two forms of mutation rate plasticity would have opposing effects across a nutrient gradient. Here we test this hypothesis, culturing Escherichia coli bacteria in increasingly rich media. We distinguish an increase in mutation rate with added nutrients through SIM (dependent on error-prone polymerases Pol IV and Pol V) and an opposing effect of DAMP (dependent on MutT, which removes oxidised G nucleotides). The combination of DAMP and SIM result in a mutation rate minimum at intermediate nutrient levels (which can support 7×108 cells ml−1). These findings demonstrate a strikingly close and nuanced relationship of ecological factors – stress and population density – with mutation, the fuel of all evolution.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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