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Memory in Microbes: Quantifying History-Dependent Behavior in a Bacterium

机译:微生物中的记忆:量化细菌中依赖历史的行为

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Memory is usually associated with higher organisms rather than bacteria. However, evidence is mounting that many regulatory networks within bacteria are capable of complex dynamics and multi-stable behaviors that have been linked to memory in other systems. Moreover, it is recognized that bacteria that have experienced different environmental histories may respond differently to current conditions. These “memory” effects may be more than incidental to the regulatory mechanisms controlling acclimation or to the status of the metabolic stores. Rather, they may be regulated by the cell and confer fitness to the organism in the evolutionary game it participates in. Here, we propose that history-dependent behavior is a potentially important manifestation of memory, worth classifying and quantifying. To this end, we develop an information-theory based conceptual framework for measuring both the persistence of memory in microbes and the amount of information about the past encoded in history-dependent dynamics. This method produces a phenomenological measure of cellular memory without regard to the specific cellular mechanisms encoding it. We then apply this framework to a strain of Bacillus subtilis engineered to report on commitment to sporulation and degradative enzyme (AprE) synthesis and estimate the capacity of these systems and growth dynamics to ‘remember’ 10 distinct cell histories prior to application of a common stressor. The analysis suggests that B. subtilis remembers, both in short and long term, aspects of its cell history, and that this memory is distributed differently among the observables. While this study does not examine the mechanistic bases for memory, it presents a framework for quantifying memory in cellular behaviors and is thus a starting point for studying new questions about cellular regulation and evolutionary strategy.
机译:记忆通常与高等生物而不是细菌有关。但是,越来越多的证据表明,细菌中的许多调节网络都具有复杂的动力学和多稳态行为,这些行为已与其他系统的内存相关联。此外,已经认识到经历了不同环境历史的细菌对当前条件的反应可能不同。这些“记忆”效应可能比控制适应环境的调节机制或代谢储库的状态更为偶然。相反,它们可能受到细胞的调控,并在参与的进化游戏中赋予有机体适应性。在这里,我们提出历史依赖行为是记忆的潜在重要表现,值得分类和量化。为此,我们开发了一种基于信息理论的概念框架,用于测量微生物中记忆的持久性以及历史依赖的动态中编码的有关过去的信息量。这种方法产生了细胞记忆的现象学度量,而与编码它的特定细胞机制无关。然后,我们将此框架应用于枯草芽孢杆菌菌株,该菌株经过工程设计以报告对孢子形成和降解酶(AprE)合成的承诺,并估计这些系统的能力和生长动力学,以在应用普通应激源之前“记住” 10种不同的细胞历史。分析表明,枯草芽孢杆菌可短期或长期记忆其细胞历史,并且这种记忆在可观察物之间的分布不同。尽管本研究没有研究记忆的机制基础,但它提供了量化细胞行为中记忆的框架,因此是研究有关细胞调节和进化策略的新问题的起点。

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