Grazing resistance developed in Escherichia coli K-12 during coexistence with a bacterivorous protist
A development of grazing resistance in Escherichia coli K-12 was examined in the presence of a bacterivorous protist, Spumella sp. TGKK2. Two transformants were generated from E. coli K12 for grazing experiments. One was E. coli K-12-TGF, which possesses tetracycline resistance and green fluorescenc...
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Veröffentlicht in: | PloS one 2024-05, Vol.19 (5), p.e0299885 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A development of grazing resistance in Escherichia coli K-12 was examined in the presence of a bacterivorous protist, Spumella sp. TGKK2. Two transformants were generated from E. coli K12 for grazing experiments. One was E. coli K-12-TGF, which possesses tetracycline resistance and green fluorescence. The other was E. coli K-12-KRF with kanamycin resistance and red fluorescence. These strains can be selectively colonized on antibiotic-containing agar media and further confirmed by their fluorescent colors. First, we added protist-untouched E. coli K-12-KRF to protist-touched residual E. coli K-12-TGF that had been attacked by Spumella sp. TGKK2 in a batch test. Then the survivability of the respective strains was investigated. Consequently, E. coli K-12-KRF was predated preferentially. On the other hand, E. coli K-12-TGF in the same tube was less predated, indicating some grazing resistance. Similar phenomena were observed when the conditions of these two strains of bacteria were reversed. Also, a continuous culture device supplied with a glucose-containing medium as a substrate was operated. The device connected two complete mixed reactors in series. E. coli K-12-TGF was cultivated in the first reactor, and then grown E. coli K-12-TGF was predated by Spumella sp. TGKK2 in the second reactor. The effluent in the second reactor containing residual E. coli K-12-TGF and Spumella sp. TGKK2 was supplemented with batch-cultured E. coli K-12-KRF. Consequently, it was confirmed that bach-cultured E. coli K-12-KRF never exposed to protist was predated preferentially. These findings reveal that E. coli K12 acquires some predation resistance through coexistence with the bacterivorous protist. |
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ISSN: | 1932-6203 1932-6203 |
DOI: | 10.1371/journal.pone.0299885 |