Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2021
Volume 66, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 15–19, 2021; Virtual; Time Zone: Central Daylight Time, USA
Session E13: Physics of Biological Active Matter II: Cell Colonies
8:00 AM–10:48 AM,
Tuesday, March 16, 2021
Sponsoring
Units:
DBIO DPOLY DSOFT
Chair: Joshua Shaevitz, Princeton University; Ricard Alert, Princeton University
Abstract: E13.00005 : Genome-scale simulations of Escherichia coli colony morphologies and genetic demixing
9:12 AM–9:24 AM
Live
Presenter:
Ilija Dukovski
(Bioinformatics Program, Boston University)
Authors:
Ilija Dukovski
(Bioinformatics Program, Boston University)
Alexander Golden
(Department of Physics, Boston University)
Daniel Segrè
(Bioinformatics Program, Boston University)
Kirill S Korolev
(Bioinformatics Program, Boston University)
Bacterial colonies exhibit diverse morphologies that range from smooth disks to complex branched patterns. The effect of such morphological changes on evolutionary and ecological dynamics remains largely unexplored. Here, we study how environmental factors and metabolic strategies affect morphology and genetic diversity via simulations in COMETS (Computation Of Microbial Ecosystems in Time and Space). The COMETS software integrates genome-scale modeling of bacterial metabolism, nutrient diffusion, and cellular motility, which together capture the key factors that control colony morphology. Indeed, our simulations based on core metabolism of Escherichia coli showed good agreement with experimental data across nutrient and agar concentrations. We found that dendritic morphologies greatly promote genetic demixing and often produce monoclonal branches. The transition from high to low degree of genotype mixing can be controlled by tuning other external factors such as oxygen or altering cellular metabolic pathways. Taken together our findings show that realistic metabolic modeling could be essential for the understanding of population dynamics in microbial colonies.
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