Yoon Kyoung-Hye, Indong Rocel Amor, Lee Jin I
Department of Physiology, Mitohormesis Research Center, Yonsei University Wonju College of Medicine, Wonju 26426, Korea.
Division of Biological Science and Technology, College of Science and Technology, Yonsei University, Wonju 26493, Korea.
Metabolites. 2022 Nov 9;12(11):1084. doi: 10.3390/metabo12111084.
Our knowledge of animal and behavior in the natural ecology is based on over a century's worth of valuable field studies. In this post-genome era, however, we recognize that genes are the underpinning of ecological interactions between two organisms. Understanding how genes contribute to animal ecology, which is essentially the intersection of two genomes, is a tremendous challenge. The bacterivorous nematode , one of the most well-known genetic animal model experimental systems, experiences a complex microbial world in its natural habitat, providing us with a window into the interplay of genes and molecules that result in an animal-microbial ecology. In this review, we will discuss natural ecology, how the worm uses its sensory system to detect the microbes and metabolites that it encounters, and then discuss some of the fascinating ecological dances, including behaviors, that have evolved between the nematode and the microbes in its environment.
我们对自然生态中动物及其行为的了解基于一个多世纪以来有价值的实地研究。然而,在这个后基因组时代,我们认识到基因是两种生物之间生态相互作用的基础。理解基因如何影响动物生态学,这本质上是两个基因组的交叉点,是一项巨大的挑战。食细菌线虫是最著名的遗传动物模型实验系统之一,在其天然栖息地中经历着一个复杂的微生物世界,为我们提供了一个了解导致动物 - 微生物生态学的基因和分子相互作用的窗口。在这篇综述中,我们将讨论自然生态学,线虫如何利用其感官系统检测所遇到的微生物和代谢物,然后讨论一些线虫与其环境中的微生物之间所演化出的迷人的生态互动,包括行为。