Title: Bacterial%20Biofilms%20as%20a%20Complex%20Community
1Bacterial Biofilms as a Complex Community
Tracy K. Teal D. K. Newman and B. J. Wold
Labs Complexity Club August 13, 2003
2Complexity
What is complexity? What is a good quantitative
measure of complexity?
- No theoretical discussion of complexity.
- Introduction to biofilms
- Complexity in biology, such as functional,
structural and hierarchical complexity and some
of the implications of complexity in adaptation.
3What is a biofilm?
Bacteria that are attached to a surface and form
a 3-dimensional structure, held together by an
extracellular polymeric substance
4Biofilms in the environment
5Biofilm formation and growth
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- Quorum sensing and chemical signaling
- Microcolonies with extracellular matrix
- Network of channels
- Cells experience different environmental
conditions - Multi-species
6Biofilm formation and growth
Given the heterogeneity of the environment, how
is the biofilm community structured? There is a
strong relationship between the cells
environment and its physiology and structure.
Biofilms form
Nutrient levels decrease towards the center
Variety of environmental niches form
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7Relationship between biofilm morphology and the
environment
8How are biofilms differentiated?
Given the existence of many micro-environments,
how is the biofilm organized with respect to
metabolism?
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9Shewanella oneidensis strain MR-1
- facultative anaerobe
- versatile respiration
- gram negative
- MR-1 genome is sequenced and can be manipulated
genetically
10Design concept
Use reporter systems consisting of promoter
regions fused to fluorescent proteins to indicate
regions of differing metabolism within a biofilm
Use oxygen respiration as indicators of the cells
metabolic state
- Promoter regions
- Unstable fluorescent proteins
- Microscopy
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11What is complexity?
Dr. Adami Complexity Club, Jan 21, 2003
- Structural complexity Number of different
parts and their interactions - Hierarchical complexity Number of levels in a
hierarchy - Functional complexity
- Number of different functions an organism can
perform, or - Computational capacity of an organism (or
device), the maximal mutual entropy between input
signals and output actions. - Sequence complexity
12How is a biofilm complex?
Microenvironment (chemical signals, nutrient
conditions) -gt complex regulatory networks -gt
change in physiology or metabolism -gt affects
environment
- Complex cell-cell interactions
- Effects of environmental conditions on biofilm
morphology and physiology. Multiple parameters
exist and their effects are difficult to predict. - More complex than planktonic cells
13Who cares? How is it useful?
How might thinking about complexity in biofilms
systems be useful?
- Adaptation and complexity
- Does the complexity of the system allow it to be
more adaptable or resilient? - Are there complexity measures that could allow
us to predict how resilient a biofilm would be? - Would decreasing the complexity of a biofilm
cause it to be more susceptible to environmental
influences? - Important to keep in mind when working with
biofilm systems