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Non-destructive quantification of anaerobic gut fungi and methanogens in co-culture reveals increased fungal growth rate and changes in metabolic flux relative to mono-culture
by
Lankiewicz, Thomas S.
, Kerdman-Andrade, Corey
, O’Malley, Michelle A.
, Leggieri, Patrick A.
, Valentine, Megan T.
in
Alternative energy sources
/ Anaerobic fungi
/ Anaerobiosis
/ Analysis
/ Animals
/ Applied Microbiology
/ BASIC BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
/ Biodegradation
/ Biomass
/ Biotechnology
/ Carbohydrate Metabolism
/ Carbohydrates
/ CAZymes
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Chromatography
/ Co-culture concentrations
/ Coculture Techniques - methods
/ Consortia
/ co‑culture growth rates
/ Degradation
/ Enzymes
/ Enzymology
/ Fluorescence
/ Fluxes
/ Fungi
/ Fungi - growth & development
/ Fungi, Pathogenic
/ Genetic Engineering
/ Growth
/ Growth rate
/ Herbivores
/ Hydrogenosome
/ Laboratories
/ Lignocellulose
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Metabolic flux
/ Metabolism
/ Metabolites
/ Methanogenic bacteria
/ Methanogens
/ Methods
/ Microbial activity
/ Microbial co-cultures (consortia)
/ Microbial Genetics and Genomics
/ Microbial growth
/ Microbiology
/ Microorganisms
/ Morphology
/ non‑model microbes
/ Polysaccharides
/ Prokaryotes
/ Rumen
/ Rumen - microbiology
/ Species
/ Substrates
/ synthetic consortia
/ Xylan
2021
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Non-destructive quantification of anaerobic gut fungi and methanogens in co-culture reveals increased fungal growth rate and changes in metabolic flux relative to mono-culture
by
Lankiewicz, Thomas S.
, Kerdman-Andrade, Corey
, O’Malley, Michelle A.
, Leggieri, Patrick A.
, Valentine, Megan T.
in
Alternative energy sources
/ Anaerobic fungi
/ Anaerobiosis
/ Analysis
/ Animals
/ Applied Microbiology
/ BASIC BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
/ Biodegradation
/ Biomass
/ Biotechnology
/ Carbohydrate Metabolism
/ Carbohydrates
/ CAZymes
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Chromatography
/ Co-culture concentrations
/ Coculture Techniques - methods
/ Consortia
/ co‑culture growth rates
/ Degradation
/ Enzymes
/ Enzymology
/ Fluorescence
/ Fluxes
/ Fungi
/ Fungi - growth & development
/ Fungi, Pathogenic
/ Genetic Engineering
/ Growth
/ Growth rate
/ Herbivores
/ Hydrogenosome
/ Laboratories
/ Lignocellulose
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Metabolic flux
/ Metabolism
/ Metabolites
/ Methanogenic bacteria
/ Methanogens
/ Methods
/ Microbial activity
/ Microbial co-cultures (consortia)
/ Microbial Genetics and Genomics
/ Microbial growth
/ Microbiology
/ Microorganisms
/ Morphology
/ non‑model microbes
/ Polysaccharides
/ Prokaryotes
/ Rumen
/ Rumen - microbiology
/ Species
/ Substrates
/ synthetic consortia
/ Xylan
2021
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Non-destructive quantification of anaerobic gut fungi and methanogens in co-culture reveals increased fungal growth rate and changes in metabolic flux relative to mono-culture
by
Lankiewicz, Thomas S.
, Kerdman-Andrade, Corey
, O’Malley, Michelle A.
, Leggieri, Patrick A.
, Valentine, Megan T.
in
Alternative energy sources
/ Anaerobic fungi
/ Anaerobiosis
/ Analysis
/ Animals
/ Applied Microbiology
/ BASIC BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
/ Biodegradation
/ Biomass
/ Biotechnology
/ Carbohydrate Metabolism
/ Carbohydrates
/ CAZymes
/ Chemistry
/ Chemistry and Materials Science
/ Chromatography
/ Co-culture concentrations
/ Coculture Techniques - methods
/ Consortia
/ co‑culture growth rates
/ Degradation
/ Enzymes
/ Enzymology
/ Fluorescence
/ Fluxes
/ Fungi
/ Fungi - growth & development
/ Fungi, Pathogenic
/ Genetic Engineering
/ Growth
/ Growth rate
/ Herbivores
/ Hydrogenosome
/ Laboratories
/ Lignocellulose
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Metabolic flux
/ Metabolism
/ Metabolites
/ Methanogenic bacteria
/ Methanogens
/ Methods
/ Microbial activity
/ Microbial co-cultures (consortia)
/ Microbial Genetics and Genomics
/ Microbial growth
/ Microbiology
/ Microorganisms
/ Morphology
/ non‑model microbes
/ Polysaccharides
/ Prokaryotes
/ Rumen
/ Rumen - microbiology
/ Species
/ Substrates
/ synthetic consortia
/ Xylan
2021
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Non-destructive quantification of anaerobic gut fungi and methanogens in co-culture reveals increased fungal growth rate and changes in metabolic flux relative to mono-culture
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Non-destructive quantification of anaerobic gut fungi and methanogens in co-culture reveals increased fungal growth rate and changes in metabolic flux relative to mono-culture
2021
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Overview
Background
Quantification of individual species in microbial co-cultures and consortia is critical to understanding and designing communities with prescribed functions. However, it is difficult to physically separate species or measure species-specific attributes in most multi-species systems. Anaerobic gut fungi (AGF) (Neocallimastigomycetes) are native to the rumen of large herbivores, where they exist as minority members among a wealth of prokaryotes. AGF have significant biotechnological potential owing to their diverse repertoire of potent lignocellulose-degrading carbohydrate-active enzymes (CAZymes), which indirectly bolsters activity of other rumen microbes through metabolic exchange. While decades of literature suggest that polysaccharide degradation and AGF growth are accelerated in co-culture with prokaryotes, particularly methanogens, methods have not been available to measure concentrations of individual species in co-culture. New methods to disentangle the contributions of AGF and rumen prokaryotes are sorely needed to calculate AGF growth rates and metabolic fluxes to prove this hypothesis and understand its causality for predictable co-culture design.
Results
We present a simple, microplate-based method to measure AGF and methanogen concentrations in co-culture based on fluorescence and absorbance spectroscopies. Using samples of < 2% of the co-culture volume, we demonstrate significant increases in AGF growth rate and xylan and glucose degradation rates in co-culture with methanogens relative to mono-culture. Further, we calculate significant differences in AGF metabolic fluxes in co-culture relative to mono-culture, namely increased flux through the energy-generating hydrogenosome organelle. While calculated fluxes highlight uncertainties in AGF primary metabolism that preclude definitive explanations for this shift, our method will enable steady-state fluxomic experiments to probe AGF metabolism in greater detail.
Conclusions
The method we present to measure AGF and methanogen concentrations enables direct growth measurements and calculation of metabolic fluxes in co-culture. These metrics are critical to develop a quantitative understanding of interwoven rumen metabolism, as well as the impact of co-culture on polysaccharide degradation and metabolite production. The framework presented here can inspire new methods to probe systems beyond AGF and methanogens. Simple modifications to the method will likely extend its utility to co-cultures with more than two organisms or those grown on solid substrates to facilitate the design and deployment of microbial communities for bioproduction and beyond.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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