Department of Microbiology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996, USA.
The Bredesen Center for Interdisciplinary Research and Graduate Education, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996, USA.
Curr Biol. 2023 Aug 7;33(15):3111-3124.e5. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2023.06.057. Epub 2023 Jul 6.
Plant microbiomes are assembled and modified through a complex milieu of biotic and abiotic factors. Despite dynamic and fluctuating contributing variables, specific host metabolites are consistently identified as important mediators of microbial interactions. We combine information from a large-scale metatranscriptomic dataset from natural poplar trees and experimental genetic manipulation assays in seedlings of the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana to converge on a conserved role for transport of the plant metabolite myo-inositol in mediating host-microbe interactions. While microbial catabolism of this compound has been linked to increased host colonization, we identify bacterial phenotypes that occur in both catabolism-dependent and -independent manners, suggesting that myo-inositol may additionally serve as a eukaryotic-derived signaling molecule to modulate microbial activities. Our data suggest host control of this compound and resulting microbial behavior are important mechanisms at play surrounding the host metabolite myo-inositol.
植物微生物组通过复杂的生物和非生物因素组合和修饰。尽管有动态和波动的贡献变量,但特定的宿主代谢物被一致认为是微生物相互作用的重要调节剂。我们结合了来自自然杨树木的大规模宏转录组数据集的信息和模式植物拟南芥幼苗中的实验遗传操作分析,得出植物代谢物肌醇的运输在调节宿主-微生物相互作用中具有保守作用。虽然这种化合物的微生物分解代谢已与宿主定植的增加有关,但我们确定了以依赖和不依赖分解代谢的方式发生的细菌表型,这表明肌醇可能另外作为一种真核衍生的信号分子来调节微生物的活性。我们的数据表明,宿主对这种化合物的控制以及由此产生的微生物行为是围绕宿主代谢物肌醇发挥作用的重要机制。