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Environments that Induce Synthetic Microbial Ecosystems
by
Klitgord, Niels
, Segrè, Daniel
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Algorithms
/ Analysis
/ Astrobiology
/ Biochemistry/Bioinformatics
/ Biochemistry/Theory and Simulation
/ Biotechnology/Applied Microbiology
/ Computational Biology/Ecosystem Modeling
/ Computational Biology/Metabolic Networks
/ Computational Biology/Synthetic Biology
/ Computational Biology/Systems Biology
/ Culture Media - chemistry
/ Culture Media - metabolism
/ Desulfovibrio vulgaris - metabolism
/ E coli
/ Ecology
/ Ecology/Theoretical Ecology
/ Ecosystem
/ Ecosystems
/ Environmental sustainability
/ Escherichia coli - metabolism
/ Evolutionary Biology/Evolutionary Ecology
/ Experiments
/ Genetic algorithms
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genetics and Genomics/Microbial Evolution and Genomics
/ Metabolites
/ Methanococcus - metabolism
/ Microbial Interactions
/ Microbial metabolism
/ Microbiology
/ Microbiology/Environmental Microbiology
/ Microbiology/Microbial Physiology and Metabolism
/ Models, Biological
/ Physiological aspects
/ Public Health and Epidemiology/Infectious Diseases
/ Saccharomyces cerevisiae - metabolism
/ Studies
/ Synthetic Biology - methods
/ Systems Biology - methods
2010
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Environments that Induce Synthetic Microbial Ecosystems
by
Klitgord, Niels
, Segrè, Daniel
in
Algorithms
/ Analysis
/ Astrobiology
/ Biochemistry/Bioinformatics
/ Biochemistry/Theory and Simulation
/ Biotechnology/Applied Microbiology
/ Computational Biology/Ecosystem Modeling
/ Computational Biology/Metabolic Networks
/ Computational Biology/Synthetic Biology
/ Computational Biology/Systems Biology
/ Culture Media - chemistry
/ Culture Media - metabolism
/ Desulfovibrio vulgaris - metabolism
/ E coli
/ Ecology
/ Ecology/Theoretical Ecology
/ Ecosystem
/ Ecosystems
/ Environmental sustainability
/ Escherichia coli - metabolism
/ Evolutionary Biology/Evolutionary Ecology
/ Experiments
/ Genetic algorithms
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genetics and Genomics/Microbial Evolution and Genomics
/ Metabolites
/ Methanococcus - metabolism
/ Microbial Interactions
/ Microbial metabolism
/ Microbiology
/ Microbiology/Environmental Microbiology
/ Microbiology/Microbial Physiology and Metabolism
/ Models, Biological
/ Physiological aspects
/ Public Health and Epidemiology/Infectious Diseases
/ Saccharomyces cerevisiae - metabolism
/ Studies
/ Synthetic Biology - methods
/ Systems Biology - methods
2010
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Environments that Induce Synthetic Microbial Ecosystems
by
Klitgord, Niels
, Segrè, Daniel
in
Algorithms
/ Analysis
/ Astrobiology
/ Biochemistry/Bioinformatics
/ Biochemistry/Theory and Simulation
/ Biotechnology/Applied Microbiology
/ Computational Biology/Ecosystem Modeling
/ Computational Biology/Metabolic Networks
/ Computational Biology/Synthetic Biology
/ Computational Biology/Systems Biology
/ Culture Media - chemistry
/ Culture Media - metabolism
/ Desulfovibrio vulgaris - metabolism
/ E coli
/ Ecology
/ Ecology/Theoretical Ecology
/ Ecosystem
/ Ecosystems
/ Environmental sustainability
/ Escherichia coli - metabolism
/ Evolutionary Biology/Evolutionary Ecology
/ Experiments
/ Genetic algorithms
/ Genetic aspects
/ Genetics and Genomics/Microbial Evolution and Genomics
/ Metabolites
/ Methanococcus - metabolism
/ Microbial Interactions
/ Microbial metabolism
/ Microbiology
/ Microbiology/Environmental Microbiology
/ Microbiology/Microbial Physiology and Metabolism
/ Models, Biological
/ Physiological aspects
/ Public Health and Epidemiology/Infectious Diseases
/ Saccharomyces cerevisiae - metabolism
/ Studies
/ Synthetic Biology - methods
/ Systems Biology - methods
2010
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Environments that Induce Synthetic Microbial Ecosystems
2010
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Overview
Interactions between microbial species are sometimes mediated by the exchange of small molecules, secreted by one species and metabolized by another. Both one-way (commensal) and two-way (mutualistic) interactions may contribute to complex networks of interdependencies. Understanding these interactions constitutes an open challenge in microbial ecology, with applications ranging from the human microbiome to environmental sustainability. In parallel to natural communities, it is possible to explore interactions in artificial microbial ecosystems, e.g. pairs of genetically engineered mutualistic strains. Here we computationally generate artificial microbial ecosystems without re-engineering the microbes themselves, but rather by predicting their growth on appropriately designed media. We use genome-scale stoichiometric models of metabolism to identify media that can sustain growth for a pair of species, but fail to do so for one or both individual species, thereby inducing putative symbiotic interactions. We first tested our approach on two previously studied mutualistic pairs, and on a pair of highly curated model organisms, showing that our algorithms successfully recapitulate known interactions, robustly predict new ones, and provide novel insight on exchanged molecules. We then applied our method to all possible pairs of seven microbial species, and found that it is always possible to identify putative media that induce commensalism or mutualism. Our analysis also suggests that symbiotic interactions may arise more readily through environmental fluctuations than genetic modifications. We envision that our approach will help generate microbe-microbe interaction maps useful for understanding microbial consortia dynamics and evolution, and for exploring the full potential of natural metabolic pathways for metabolic engineering applications.
Publisher
Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Subject
/ Analysis
/ Biochemistry/Theory and Simulation
/ Biotechnology/Applied Microbiology
/ Computational Biology/Ecosystem Modeling
/ Computational Biology/Metabolic Networks
/ Computational Biology/Synthetic Biology
/ Computational Biology/Systems Biology
/ Desulfovibrio vulgaris - metabolism
/ E coli
/ Ecology
/ Environmental sustainability
/ Escherichia coli - metabolism
/ Evolutionary Biology/Evolutionary Ecology
/ Genetics and Genomics/Microbial Evolution and Genomics
/ Microbiology/Environmental Microbiology
/ Microbiology/Microbial Physiology and Metabolism
/ Public Health and Epidemiology/Infectious Diseases
/ Saccharomyces cerevisiae - metabolism
/ Studies
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