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基于活性的细胞分选揭示了未培养古菌和细菌对底物添加的响应。

Activity-based cell sorting reveals responses of uncultured archaea and bacteria to substrate amendment.

机构信息

Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT, 59717, USA.

Thermal Biology Institute, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT, 59717, USA.

出版信息

ISME J. 2020 Nov;14(11):2851-2861. doi: 10.1038/s41396-020-00749-1. Epub 2020 Sep 4.

Abstract

Metagenomic studies have revolutionized our understanding of the metabolic potential of uncultured microorganisms in various ecosystems. However, many of these genomic predictions have yet to be experimentally tested, and the functional expression of genomic potential often remains unaddressed. In order to obtain a more thorough understanding of cell physiology, novel techniques capable of testing microbial metabolism under close to in situ conditions must be developed. Here, we provide a benchmark study to demonstrate that bioorthogonal non-canonical amino acid tagging (BONCAT) in combination with fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) and 16S rRNA gene sequencing can be used to identify anabolically active members of a microbial community incubated in the presence of various growth substrates or under changing physicochemical conditions. We applied this approach to a hot spring sediment microbiome from Yellowstone National Park (Wyoming, USA) and identified several microbes that changed their activity levels in response to substrate addition, including uncultured members of the phyla Thaumarchaeota, Acidobacteria, and Fervidibacteria. Because shifts in activity in response to substrate amendment or headspace changes are indicative of microbial preferences for particular growth conditions, results from this and future BONCAT-FACS studies could inform the development of cultivation media to specifically enrich uncultured microbes. Most importantly, BONCAT-FACS is capable of providing information on the physiology of uncultured organisms at as close to in situ conditions as experimentally possible.

摘要

宏基因组学研究极大地改变了我们对各种生态系统中未培养微生物代谢潜力的理解。然而,这些基因组预测中有许多尚未经过实验验证,而基因组潜力的功能表达通常仍未得到解决。为了更全面地了解细胞生理学,必须开发能够在接近原位条件下测试微生物代谢的新技术。在这里,我们提供了一项基准研究,证明生物正交非天然氨基酸标记(BONCAT)与荧光激活细胞分选(FACS)和 16S rRNA 基因测序相结合,可以用于鉴定在存在各种生长底物或在物理化学条件变化的情况下培养的微生物群落中具有合成代谢活性的成员。我们将这种方法应用于来自美国怀俄明州黄石国家公园的温泉沉积物微生物组,并鉴定出了一些对底物添加反应其活性水平发生变化的微生物,包括厚壁菌门、酸杆菌门和泉古菌门的未培养成员。由于对底物添加或顶空变化的活性变化表明微生物对特定生长条件的偏好,因此这项研究以及未来的 BONCAT-FACS 研究结果可以为开发专门富集未培养微生物的培养介质提供信息。最重要的是,BONCAT-FACS 能够提供尽可能接近原位条件下的未培养生物的生理学信息。

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