>>Behind their deceptive, single-celled simplicity, bacteria have managed to evolve a number of complex survival strategies. It is known that some bacteria can enter a dormant state, essentially “sleeping” to avoid periods of starvation or attack from extreme conditions. A newly discovered metabolic state, in between dormancy and activity, has now been discovered by an international team of scientists. This previously unknown zombie-like state involves the organism slowing down all its metabolic processes in order to survive for extended periods of time when its environment is starved of nutrients.
From entering a state of hibernation to hoarding large volumes of antibiotics allowing its neighbors to grow unharmed, bacteria have evolved incredible survival tactics. Now a new strategy has been discovered, led by a team of biologists from the University of Amsterdam’s Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences.<<
>>This new process has been dubbed oligotrophic growth, meaning nutrient-poor growth, by the researchers, and is defined as a slow metabolic phase occurring in nutrient-poor environments. Interestingly the study showed the bacteria, once in its oligotrophic phase, was much more tolerant to some antibiotics and oxidative stresses. This suggests it could be one strategy bacteria uses to avoid destruction from antibiotics.
“The big question now is: do bacteria other than Bacillus know this trick too? If so, this fundamentally changes our outlook on bacteria,” says Hamoen. “If more bacteria are found to be able to switch to this state, it will throw a whole new light on, among other things, how bacteria can escape antibiotics.”<<
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