Biofilm growth increases the fitness of bacteria in harsh conditions. However, bacteria from clinical and environmental biofilms can exhibit impaired growth in culture, even when the species involved are readily culturable and permissive conditions are used. Here, we show that culture-impaired variants of Pseudomonas aeruginosa arise rapidly and become abundant in laboratory biofilms. The culture-impaired phenotype is caused by mutations that alter the outer-membrane lipopolysaccharide structure. Within biofilms, the lipopolysaccharide mutations markedly increase bacterial fitness. However, outside the protected biofilm environment, the mutations sensitize the variants to killing by a self-produced antimicrobial agent. Thus, a biofilm-media...
The complex spatial structure and the heterogeneity within biofilms lead to the emergence of specifi...
Bacteria adapt to infections by evolving variants that are more fit and persistent. These recalcitra...
Bacteria form dense surface-associated communities known as biofilms that are central to their persi...
Biofilm growth increases the fitness of bacteria in harsh conditions. However, bacteria from clinica...
SummaryBiofilm growth increases the fitness of bacteria in harsh conditions. However, bacteria from ...
Studying parallel evolution of similar traits in independent within-species lineages provides an opp...
Bacteria in biofilms have higher antibiotic tolerance than their planktonic counterparts. A major ou...
ut a flagellar synthesis regulator, FleN, which locks the naturally monoflagellated bacteria in a mu...
Microbial evolution has critical implications for human health, from the increasing prevalence of an...
The survival of bacteria in nature is greatly enhanced by their ability to grow within surface-assoc...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an important opportunistic pathogen causing chronic airway infections, esp...
The establishment of bacterial biofilms on surfaces is a complex process that requires various facto...
<div><p>A hallmark of <i>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</i> is its ability to establish biofilm-based infect...
It is possible for a variety of bacteria, including pathogens, to form biofilms, which serve as a me...
The complex spatial structure and the heterogeneity within biofilms lead to the emergence of specifi...
The complex spatial structure and the heterogeneity within biofilms lead to the emergence of specifi...
Bacteria adapt to infections by evolving variants that are more fit and persistent. These recalcitra...
Bacteria form dense surface-associated communities known as biofilms that are central to their persi...
Biofilm growth increases the fitness of bacteria in harsh conditions. However, bacteria from clinica...
SummaryBiofilm growth increases the fitness of bacteria in harsh conditions. However, bacteria from ...
Studying parallel evolution of similar traits in independent within-species lineages provides an opp...
Bacteria in biofilms have higher antibiotic tolerance than their planktonic counterparts. A major ou...
ut a flagellar synthesis regulator, FleN, which locks the naturally monoflagellated bacteria in a mu...
Microbial evolution has critical implications for human health, from the increasing prevalence of an...
The survival of bacteria in nature is greatly enhanced by their ability to grow within surface-assoc...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an important opportunistic pathogen causing chronic airway infections, esp...
The establishment of bacterial biofilms on surfaces is a complex process that requires various facto...
<div><p>A hallmark of <i>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</i> is its ability to establish biofilm-based infect...
It is possible for a variety of bacteria, including pathogens, to form biofilms, which serve as a me...
The complex spatial structure and the heterogeneity within biofilms lead to the emergence of specifi...
The complex spatial structure and the heterogeneity within biofilms lead to the emergence of specifi...
Bacteria adapt to infections by evolving variants that are more fit and persistent. These recalcitra...
Bacteria form dense surface-associated communities known as biofilms that are central to their persi...