Initial cyclic-di-GMP upregulation triggers sporadic cellular expansion leading to improved cellular survival

BIOTECHNOLOGY JOURNAL(2024)

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Bacterial second messenger c-di-GMP upregulation is associated with the transition from planktonic to sessile microbial lifestyle, inhibiting cellular motility, and virulence. However, in-depth elucidation of the cellular processes resulting from c-di-GMP upregulation has not been fully explored. Here, we report the role of upregulated cellular c-di-GMP in promoting planktonic cell growth of Escherichia coli K12 and Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1. We found a rapid expansion of cellular growth during initial cellular c-di-GMP upregulation, resulting in a larger planktonic bacterial population. The initial increase in c-di-GMP levels promotes bacterial swarming motility during the growth phase, which is subsequently inhibited by the continuous increase of c-di-GMP, and ultimately facilitates the formation of biofilms. We demonstrated that c-di-GMP upregulation triggers key bacterial genes linked to bacterial growth, swarming motility, and biofilm formation. These genes are mainly controlled by the master regulatory genes csgD and csrA. This study provides us a glimpse of the bacterial behavior of evading potential threats through adapting lifestyle changes via c-di-GMP regulation. This figure shows the effect of elevated c-di-GMP on bacterial planktonic growth, swarming motility, and biofilm formation progress over time. The initial upregulation of c-di-GMP stimulates the growth of planktonic bacteria, enhances swarming motility, and promotes the formation of biofilms. image
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bacterial growth,biofilm,c-di-GMP,motility,sporadic
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