Biofilms can act as plasmid reserves in the absence of plasmid specific selection

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Abstract

Plasmids facilitate rapid bacterial adaptation by shuttling a wide variety of beneficial traits across microbial communities. However, under non-selective conditions, maintaining a plasmid can be costly to the host cell. Nonetheless, plasmids are ubiquitous in nature where bacteria adopt their dominant mode of life - biofilms. Here, we demonstrate that biofilms can act as spatiotemporal reserves for plasmids, allowing them to persist even under non-selective conditions. However, under these conditions, spatial stratification of plasmid-carrying cells may promote the dispersal of cells without plasmids, and biofilms may thus act as plasmid sinks.

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Røder, H. L., Trivedi, U., Russel, J., Kragh, K. N., Herschend, J., Thalsø-Madsen, I., … Madsen, J. S. (2021). Biofilms can act as plasmid reserves in the absence of plasmid specific selection. Npj Biofilms and Microbiomes, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41522-021-00249-w

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