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PNAS Plus: Interspecies interactions that result in Bacillus subtilis forming biofilms are mediated mainly by members of its own genus

机译:PNAS Plus:导致枯草芽孢杆菌形成生物膜的种间相互作用主要由其属的成员介导

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Many different systems of bacterial interactions have been described. However, relatively few studies have explored how interactions between different microorganisms might influence bacterial development. To explore such interspecies interactions, we focused on Bacillus subtilis, which characteristically develops into matrix-producing cannibals before entering sporulation. We investigated whether organisms from the natural environment of B. subtilis—the soil—were able to alter the development of B. subtilis. To test this possibility, we developed a coculture microcolony screen in which we used fluorescent reporters to identify soil bacteria able to induce matrix production in B. subtilis. Most of the bacteria that influence matrix production in B. subtilis are members of the genus Bacillus, suggesting that such interactions may be predominantly with close relatives. The interactions we observed were mediated via two different mechanisms. One resulted in increased expression of matrix genes via the activation of a sensor histidine kinase, KinD. The second was kinase independent and conceivably functions by altering the relative subpopulations of B. subtilis cell types by preferentially killing noncannibals. These two mechanisms were grouped according to the inducing strain's relatedness to B. subtilis. Our results suggest that bacteria preferentially alter their development in response to secreted molecules from closely related bacteria and do so using mechanisms that depend on the phylogenetic relatedness of the interacting bacteria.
机译:已经描述了许多不同的细菌相互作用系统。但是,相对较少的研究探索了不同微生物之间的相互作用如何影响细菌的发育。为了探索这种物种间的相互作用,我们集中研究了枯草芽孢杆菌,该芽孢杆菌通常在进入孢子形成之前先发展为可产生基质的食人族。我们调查了枯草芽孢杆菌自然环境(土壤)中的生物是否能够改变枯草芽孢杆菌的发育。为了测试这种可能性,我们开发了一种共培养微菌落筛选,其中我们使用了荧光报告基因来鉴定能够诱导枯草芽孢杆菌产生基质的土壤细菌。影响枯草芽孢杆菌基质产生的大多数细菌都是芽孢杆菌属的成员,这表明这种相互作用可能主要与近亲发生。我们观察到的相互作用是通过两种不同的机制介导的。一种通过激活传感器组氨酸激酶KinD导致基质基因表达增加。第二个是激酶独立的,可以想象通过优先杀死非食人者来改变枯草芽孢杆菌细胞类型的相对亚群,从而发挥功能。根据诱导菌株与枯草芽孢杆菌的相关性将这两种机制分组。我们的结果表明,细菌会优先响应于密切相关细菌的分泌分子而改变其发育,并使用依赖于相互作用细菌的系统发育相关性的机制来进行此操作。

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