Long-term history dependence of growth rates of E. coli after nutrient shifts.

bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology(2023)

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According to a widely accepted paradigm of microbiology, steady-state growth rates are determined solely by current growth conditions and adaptations between growth states are rapid, as recently recapitulated by simple resource allocation models . However, even in microbes overlapping regulatory networks can yield multi-stability or long-term cellular memory. Species like and "distinguish" distinct histories for the commitment to sporulation , but it is unclear if these states can persist over many generations. Remarkably, studying carbon co-utilization of , we found that growth rates on combinations of carbon sources can depend critically on the previous growth condition. Growing in identical conditions, we observed differences in growth rates of up to 25% and we did not observe convergence of growth rates over 15 generations. We observed this phenomenon occurs across combinations of different phosphotransferase (PTS) substrates with various gluconeogenic carbon sources and found it to depend on the transcription factor Mlc.
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