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Fractal complexity of Escherichia coli nutrient transport channels is influenced by cell shape and growth environment

Bottura, B.; Rooney, L. M.; Feeney, M.; Hoskisson, P. A.; McConnell, G.

2023-11-29 microbiology
10.1101/2023.11.29.569150 bioRxiv
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Recent mesoscopic characterisation of nutrient-transporting channels in E. coli has allowed the identification and measurement of individual channels in whole mature biofilms. However, their complexity under different physiological and environmental conditions remains unknown. Analysis of confocal micrographs of biofilms formed by cell shape mutants of E. coli shows that channels have a high fractal complexity, regardless of cell phenotype or growth medium. In particular, biofilms formed by the mutant strain {Delta}ompR, which has a wide-cell phenotype, have a higher fractal dimension when grown on rich medium than when grown on minimal medium, with channel complexity affected by glucose and agar concentration in the medium. Osmotic stress leads to a dramatic reduction in {Delta}ompR cell size, but has a limited effect on channel morphology. This work shows that fractal image analysis is a powerful tool to quantify the effect of phenotypic mutations and growth environment on the morphological complexity of internal E. coli biofilm structures. If applied to a wider range of mutant strains, this approach could help elucidate the genetic determinants of channel formation in E. coli biofilms.

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