Ruby E G
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Southern California, Los Angeles 90089-0371, USA.
Annu Rev Microbiol. 1996;50:591-624. doi: 10.1146/annurev.micro.50.1.591.
Although the study of microbe-host interactions has been traditionally dominated by an interest in pathogenic associations, there is an increasing awareness of the importance of cooperative symbiotic interactions in the biology of many bacteria and their animal and plant hosts. This review examines a model system for the study of such symbioses, the light organ association between the bobtail squid Euprymna scolopes and the marine luminous bacterium Vibrio fischeri. Specifically, the initiation, establishment, and persistence of the benign bacterial infection of the juvenile host light organ are described, as are efforts to understand the mechanisms underlying this specific colonization program. Using molecular genetic techniques, mutant strains of V. fischeri have been constructed that are defective at specific stages of the development of the association. Some of the lessons that these mutants have begun to teach us about the complex and long-term nature of this cooperative venture are summarized.
尽管微生物与宿主相互作用的研究传统上主要集中在致病关联方面,但人们越来越意识到合作共生相互作用在许多细菌及其动植物宿主生物学中的重要性。本综述考察了一个用于研究此类共生关系的模型系统,即短尾鱿鱼费氏弧菌与海洋发光细菌费氏弧菌之间的发光器官关联。具体而言,描述了幼年宿主发光器官良性细菌感染的起始、建立和持续情况,以及为理解这一特定定殖程序背后机制所做的努力。利用分子遗传学技术,构建了费氏弧菌的突变菌株,这些菌株在共生发育的特定阶段存在缺陷。总结了这些突变体开始让我们了解到的关于这种合作关系的复杂性和长期性的一些经验教训。