What is microbial dormancy?

Academic Article

Abstract

  • Life can be stressful. One way to deal with stress is to simply wait it out. Microbes do this by entering a state of reduced activity and increased resistance commonly called 'dormancy'. But what is dormancy? Different scientific disciplines emphasize distinct traits and phenotypic ranges in defining dormancy for their microbial species and system-specific questions of interest. Here, we propose a unified definition of microbial dormancy, using a broad framework to place earlier discipline-specific definitions in a new context. We then discuss how this new definition and framework may improve our ability to investigate dormancy using multi-omics tools. Finally, we leverage our framework to discuss the diversity of genomic mechanisms for dormancy in an extreme environment that challenges easy definitions - the permafrost.
  • Authors

  • McDonald, Mark D
  • Owusu-Ansah, Carlos
  • Ellenbogen, Jared B
  • Malone, Zachary D
  • Ricketts, Michael P
  • Frolking, Steve E
  • Ernakovich, Jessica
  • Ibba, Michael
  • Bagby, Sarah C
  • Weissman, JL
  • Status

    Publication Date

  • February 2024
  • Published In

    Keywords

  • Genomics
  • Phenotype
  • environmental stress
  • microbial dormancy
  • permafrost
  • persistence
  • sporulation
  • Digital Object Identifier (doi)

    Pubmed Id

  • 37689487
  • Start Page

  • 142
  • End Page

  • 150
  • Volume

  • 32
  • Issue

  • 2