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Model Communities Hint at Promiscuous Metabolic Linkages between Ubiquitous Free-Living Freshwater Bacteria

Authors :
Garcia, Sarahi L
Buck, Moritz
Hamilton, Joshua J.
Wurzbacher, Christian
Grossart, Hans-Peter
McMahon, Katherine D.
Eiler, Alexander
Garcia, Sarahi L
Buck, Moritz
Hamilton, Joshua J.
Wurzbacher, Christian
Grossart, Hans-Peter
McMahon, Katherine D.
Eiler, Alexander
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Genome streamlining is frequently observed in free-living aquatic microorganisms and results in physiological dependencies between microorganisms. However, we know little about the specificity of these microbial associations. In order to examine the specificity and extent of these associations, we established mixed cultures from three different freshwater environments and analyzed the cooccurrence of organisms using a metagenomic time series. Free-living microorganisms with streamlined genomes lacking multiple biosynthetic pathways showed no clear recurring pattern in their interaction partners. Free-living freshwater bacteria form promiscuous cooperative associations. This notion contrasts with the well-documented high specificities of interaction partners in host-associated bacteria. Considering all data together, we suggest that highly abundant free-living bacterial lineages are functionally versatile in their interactions despite their distinct streamlining tendencies at the single-cell level. This metabolic versatility facilitates interactions with a variable set of community members.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1234713746
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1128.mSphere.00202-18