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从副产品消费到双向代价互惠共生的演变。

Evolution of bidirectional costly mutualism from byproduct consumption.

机构信息

Department of Ecology, Evolution and Behavior, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN 55108;

BioTechnology Institute, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN 55108.

出版信息

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2018 Nov 20;115(47):12000-12004. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1810949115. Epub 2018 Oct 22.

Abstract

Mutualisms are essential for life, yet it is unclear how they arise. A two-stage process has been proposed for the evolution of mutualisms that involve exchanges of two costly resources. First, costly provisioning by one species may be selected for if that species gains a benefit from costless byproducts generated by a second species, and cooperators get disproportionate access to byproducts. Selection could then drive the second species to provide costly resources in return. Previously, a synthetic consortium evolved the first stage of this scenario: evolved costly production of methionine in exchange for costless carbon byproducts generated by an auxotrophic Growth on agar plates localized the benefits of cooperation around methionine-secreting Here, we report that further evolution of these partners on plates led to hypercooperative that secrete the sugar galactose. Sugar secretion arose repeatedly across replicate communities and is costly to producers, but enhances the growth of The tradeoff between individual costs and group benefits led to maintenance of both cooperative and efficient genotypes in this spatially structured environment. This study provides an experimental example of de novo, bidirectional costly mutualism evolving from byproduct consumption. The results validate the plausibility of costly cooperation emerging from initially costless exchange, a scenario widely used to explain the origin of the mutualistic species interactions that are central to life on Earth.

摘要

互利共生对于生命至关重要,但它们是如何产生的还不清楚。有人提出了一个涉及两种昂贵资源交换的互利共生进化的两阶段过程。首先,如果一个物种从另一个物种产生的无成本副产品中获得好处,并且合作者获得不成比例的副产品,那么该物种提供昂贵资源的成本就可能被选择。然后,选择可能会促使第二个物种提供昂贵的资源作为回报。此前,一个合成联合体进化出了这种情景的第一阶段:进化出了昂贵的蛋氨酸生产,以换取营养缺陷型产生的无成本碳副产品。在琼脂平板上生长将合作的好处集中在分泌蛋氨酸的周围。在这里,我们报告说,这些伙伴在平板上的进一步进化导致了超合作的产生,它们分泌糖半乳糖。糖的分泌在重复的群落中反复出现,对生产者来说代价高昂,但能增强的生长。个体成本和群体利益之间的权衡导致了在这种空间结构环境中合作和高效基因型的维持。本研究提供了一个实验范例,证明了从副产品消耗中产生新的、双向的昂贵互利共生关系。这些结果验证了从最初无成本的交换中产生昂贵合作的合理性,这种情景被广泛用于解释互利共生物种相互作用的起源,而这些相互作用是地球上生命的核心。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/47b0/6255176/17427dfa0fb9/pnas.1810949115fig01.jpg

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