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Single-Cell Approach Reveals Intercellular Heterogeneity in Phage-Producing Capacities

Sherin Kannoly, Gabriella Oken, Jonathan Shadan, David Musheyev, Kevin Singh, Abhyudai Singh, John J. Dennehy

2022Microbiology Spectrum31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Phages produce offspring by hijacking a cell's replicative machinery. Previously, it was noted that the variation in the number of phages produced by single infected cells far exceeded cell size variation. It was hypothesized that this variation is a consequence of variation in the timing of host cell lysis. Here, we show that cell-to-cell variation in lysis timing does not significantly contribute to the burst size variation. We suggest that the constant burst size variation across different host lysis times results from cell-to-cell differences in capacity to produce phages. We found that the mean burst size measured at different lysis times was positively correlated to cell volume, which may determine the cellular phage production capacity. However, experiments controlling for cell size indicated that there are other factors in addition to cell size that determine this cellular capacity.

Topics & Concepts

IntracellularBiologyOffspringVariation (astronomy)CellGenetic variationGeneticsEvolutionary biologyCell biologyGeneAstrophysicsPregnancyPhysicsBacteriophages and microbial interactionsEvolution and Genetic DynamicsCRISPR and Genetic Engineering