Slide set 31 Flashcards
Describe the tactic behaviour of myxobacteria?
Movement of flares
- Swarms of ells move toward colonies of other bacteria
- But also toward inert objects
- Therefore, this behaviour is NOT a chemotaxis
- Attracted by perturbation in water kind of… Sense perturbation and go towards it
Chemotaxis
- Swarms of myxobacteria can detect concentrations of nutrients, lipids, and prey cells (predataxis)
- Detection of prey results in rippling behaviour
- Rippling period inc’s as concentration of prey decreases - Can detect prey aspects i.e. mucoid vs non-mucoid colonies, and respond differently depending upin what is detected
Describe the fruiting body step in the lifecycle of myxobacteria
- Fruiting body is formed in response to starvation
- Population collectively decides it is starving
- Starvation elicits STRESS RESPONSE - Individual myxobacterial cells then:
- STOP GROWING
- COME TOGETHER then cooperate to form a fruiting body - Cell-cell communication (chemical and tactile)
- Cellular differentiation, some cells autolyse
- Resources are pooled to form fruiting body and myxospores
- Dispersal of myxospores allows clones to leave region that has been depleted of nutrients (since cells are starving)
What is the starvation series of event in myxobacteria?
Starvation a.a. is sensed by ribosomes, activates the RelA enzyme, and thus triggers a series of events:
- RelA synthesizes pppGgg (guanosine pentaphosphate) and/or ppGpp when cells are STARVING
- Once treshold concentraiton of pppGpp is reached, indicating true starvation, the “stringent response” is triggered - pppGpp stimulates Myxobacteria cells to produce Singnal A
- if Myxobacteria population is LARGE ENOUGH, Signal A will accumulate to a treshold level and then trigger the next set of signals (B,D,E,C) and responses and so on
What is Signal A in myxobacteria?
Type of quorum sensing
- Produced by starving cells via the conversion of proteins into a mixture of peptides and a.a.
- Diffusable, MEMBRANE-PERMEABLE, detactable by all cells
- Concentration is relative to population density
- Quorum sensing singal that allows the population to make collective cell-density-dependant developmental decisions
- via gene expression - If population IS LARGE ENOUGH, quorum-sensing leads to:
- Aggregation
- Fruiting body formation
- Pooling of resources- Conversion of vegetative cells into myxospores
What happens if population is large enough and myxobacteria are starving?
- Aggregation
- Fruiting body formation
- Pooling of resources
- Conversion of vegetative cells into myxospores
What are the steps in fruiting body formation? What must cells MONITOR?
Must monitor:
- Cell density
- Timing and developmental events
- Tactic events (movement)
- Developmental autolysis, spore formation
- 3D spatial orientation
Why are myxobacteria making fruiting bodies? why don’t they just sporulate?
Because fruiting bodyallws for pooling of resources and raising myxospores for better dispersion
How do myxobacteria control autolysis and sporulation?
- Glucosamine (cell wall component) stimulates the enzyme PHOSPHOLIPASE to degrade phospholipids into 2 fractions:
- AMI ( a mixture of F.A.)
- Glyceril - AMI is the AUTOLYSIS SIGNAL
- Stimulates 65-90% of the cells to lyse
- Released nutrients utilized by the survivors - 50% of the survivors sporulate
- Sporulation can be artificially-induced by glycerol
- Glycerol stimulates peptidoglycan break-down in vitro- Not entirely clear how it is induced in nature …
- Myxospores have a though “Shell”
- Resist lack of nutrients and harsh conditions- Survive many years but germination not well understood