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The Response of Bacterial Growth to Osmotic Shock Rico Rojas Theriot and Huang Labs Simbios Center for Biomedical Computation
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Outline 1.Background and motivation for measuring the growth-rate response to osmotic shock. 2.The case of E. coli. Review of old data: hyperosmotic shocks. New data: Hypoosmotic shocks and MreB motion during osmotic shocks. 3.Brief comparison to the experimental results from B. subtilis. 4.Chalk talk: simple theory comparing the mechanics of Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria. 5.Preliminary results from V. cholera and P. aeruginosa. 6.Mini-presentation by Alex Cobb.
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B. subtilis Background: osmotic pressure and the cell wall.
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History of the idea that osmotic pressure drives cell growth
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Christian, 1955 History: Growth rate and medium osmolarity are negatively correlated
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History: Theories of pressure driven bacterial growth. Koch, 1980s Jiang, 2010 Furchtgott, 2011Misra, 2013 Amir 2012
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Do acute osmotic downshocks reduce elongation rate?
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E. coli grows faster after upshock than it does at steady-state?
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Do acute osmotic downshocks reduce elongation rate?
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Cell width gives us an indirect measurement of osmotic pressure?
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Hyperosmotic shock reduces growth rate at short time scales, but growth is “stored.”
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A brief history of “stored growth.” Proseus, 2008
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Does MreB velocity depend on osmotic pressure?
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Comparing phase tracking to cell wall tracking.
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Decreased growth may be due to slight plasmolysis.
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Cells do not stretch significantly in response to hypoosmotic shock. 400mM Upshock 400mM Downshock
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E. coliV. cholerae V. cholera never stretches upon downshock.
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The width reveals that osmotic pressure may be ratcheting down.
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B. subtilis grows slower after upshock than it does at steady state.
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Consequences of wall thickness for growth strategy. E. coliB. subtilis
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