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Microbial metal resistance and metabolism across dynamic landscapes: high-throughput environmental microbiology [version 1; referees: 2 approved]

Authors :
Hans Carlson
Adam Deutschbauer
John Coates
Author Affiliations :
<relatesTo>1</relatesTo>Environmental Genomics and Systems Biology, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, Berkeley, CA, USA<br /><relatesTo>2</relatesTo>Department of Plant and Microbial Biology, University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA
Source :
F1000Research. 6:F1000 Faculty Rev-1026
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
London, UK: F1000 Research Limited, 2017.

Abstract

Multidimensional gradients of inorganic compounds influence microbial activity in diverse pristine and anthropogenically perturbed environments. Here, we suggest that high-throughput cultivation and genetics can be systematically applied to generate quantitative models linking gene function, microbial community activity, and geochemical parameters. Metal resistance determinants represent a uniquely universal set of parameters around which to study and evaluate microbial fitness because they represent a record of the environment in which all microbial life evolved. By cultivating microbial isolates and enrichments in laboratory gradients of inorganic ions, we can generate quantitative predictions of limits on microbial range in the environment, obtain more accurate gene annotations, and identify useful strategies for predicting and engineering the trajectory of natural ecosystems.

Details

ISSN :
20461402
Volume :
6
Database :
F1000Research
Journal :
F1000Research
Notes :
Editorial Note on the Review Process F1000 Faculty Reviews are commissioned from members of the prestigious F1000 Faculty and are edited as a service to readers. In order to make these reviews as comprehensive and accessible as possible, the referees provide input before publication and only the final, revised version is published. The referees who approved the final version are listed with their names and affiliations but without their reports on earlier versions (any comments will already have been addressed in the published version). The referees who approved this article are: David Emerson, Ocean Microbiome & Blue Biotechnology Center, Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences, East Boothbay, ME, USA No competing interests were disclosed. Bin Cao, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Singapore Centre for Environmental Life Sciences Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Singapore No competing interests were disclosed., , [version 1; referees: 2 approved]
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsfor.10.12688.f1000research.10986.1
Document Type :
review
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.10986.1