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Two-Dimensionality of Yeast Colony Expansion Accompanied by Pattern Formation
Authors:Lin Chen  Javad Noorbakhsh  Rhys M Adams  Joseph Samaniego-Evans  Germaine Agollah  Dmitry Nevozhay  Jennie Kuzdzal-Fick  Pankaj Mehta  Gábor Balázsi
Abstract:Yeasts can form multicellular patterns as they expand on agar plates, a phenotype that requires a functional copy of the FLO11 gene. Although the biochemical and molecular requirements for such patterns have been examined, the mechanisms underlying their formation are not entirely clear. Here we develop quantitative methods to accurately characterize the size, shape, and surface patterns of yeast colonies for various combinations of agar and sugar concentrations. We combine these measurements with mathematical and physical models and find that FLO11 gene constrains cells to grow near the agar surface, causing the formation of larger and more irregular colonies that undergo hierarchical wrinkling. Head-to-head competition assays on agar plates indicate that two-dimensional constraint on the expansion of FLO11 wild type (FLO11) cells confers a fitness advantage over FLO11 knockout (flo11Δ) cells on the agar surface.
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