Min Oscillations as Real-time Reporter of Sublethal Effects in Photodynamic Treatment of Bacteria

ACS INFECTIOUS DISEASES(2022)

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The Min protein system is a cell division regulator in Escherichia coli. Under normal growth conditions, MinD is associated with the membrane and undergoes pole-to-pole oscillations. The period of these oscillations has been previously proposed as a reporter for the bacterial physiological state at the single-cell level and has been used to monitor the response to sublethal challenges from antibiotics, temperature, or mechanical fatigue. Using real-time single-cell fluorescence imaging, we explore here the effect of photodynamic treatment on MinD oscillations. Irradiation of bacteria in the presence of the photosensitizer methylene blue disrupts the MinD oscillation pattern depending on its concentration. methylene blue disrupts the MinD oscillation pattern depending on its concentration. In contrast to antibiotics, which slow down the oscillation, photodynamic treatment results in an abrupt interruption, reflecting divergent physiological mechanisms leading to bacterial death. We show that MinD oscillations are sensitive to mild photodynamic effects that are overlooked by traditional methods, expanding the toolbox for mechanistic studies in antimicrobial photodynamic therapy.
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bacteria, fluorescent reporters, Min proteins, antimicrobial photodynamic therapy, real-time imaging, single-cell fluorescence microscopy
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