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Bacterial Populations as Multicellular Organisms Kathy Lee INTRODUCTION • 1998 … Scientific American – “Bacteria as Multicellular Organisms” • Multicellularity- only considered a specialized adaptive strategy • Today CORE CONCEPTS OF BACTERIAL MULTICELLULARITY 1. Communication and decision-making capabilities 2. Examples of communication and behaviors 3. Derive adaptive benefits INTERCELLULAR COMMUNICATION • Diverse Classes of Signal Molecules – AHL signaling – Oligopeptides • Differences between AHL signaling and Oligopeptides • Not all the small diffusible molecules are signals Signal Response Systems: Interpreting Chemical Messages in an Informationally Rich Environment • Each cell can make an appropriate decision and adjust its activity • Myxobacteria and Bacillus – two good examples of complex signal-processing networks COORDINATED MULTICELLULAR BEHAVIORS – A GENERAL BACTERIAL TRAIT • Bacteria differentiate biochemically and morphologicall y and their interactions • Colony – E.coli Colony Development •Cell-cell interactions occur after the first cell division – B. subtilis Colony Development – Proteus and Serratia Swarming •“Swarming” is the process of rapid migration over a surface ADAPTIVE BENEFITS FROM MULTICELLULAR COOPERATION • More efficient proliferation from cellular division • Access to resources and niches that require a critical mass and cannot effectively be utilized by isolated cells Optimization of population survival by differentiation into distinct cell types • Sporulation and Formation of Dormant Cells • Exchange of Genetic Information • Mutation CONCLUSION • Bacterial multicellularity deepens our appreciation of the informationprocessing capabilities of individual bacterial cells.