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Population level genetic memory of prior metabolic adaptation in E. coli

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Bacteria must often survive following the exhaustion of their external growth resources. Fitting with this need, many bacterial species that cannot sporulate, can enter a state known as long term stationary phase in which they can persist for years within spent media1. Several recent studies have revealed the dynamics of genetic adaptation of Escherichia coli under LTSP. Yet, the metabolic consequences of such genetic adaptation were not addressed. Here, we characterized the metabolic changes LTSP populations experience and link them to their genetic adaptation. We observed that during growth within fresh resources E. coli produces the short chain fatty acid butyrate, which wildtype E. coli cannot consume. Once resources are otherwise exhausted, E. coli adapts genetically to consume butyrate through the convergent, temporally precise acquisition of mutation combinations within genes that regulate fatty acid metabolism. These mutations appear to negatively affect bacterial fitness when butyrate is not available, and hence rapidly decrease in frequency, once all butyrate is consumed. Yet despite this, E. coli populations show a remarkable capability of maintaining a population-level genetic memory of prior adaptation to consume butyrate. The maintenance of such a memory allows bacteria to rapidly readapt, at an ecological, rather than an evolutionary timeframe, to re-consume previously encountered metabolites.
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