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Host-selected mutations converging on a global regulator drive an adaptive leap towards symbiosis in bacteria

机译:宿主选择的突变汇聚到全局调节子上,从而推动细菌向共生的方向飞跃

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Most bacteria that associate with animals do not cause harm, and many are essential to health or provide other benefits. An animal’s immune system must permit these beneficial associations and at the same time block harmful microbes. This ultimately means that even beneficial bacteria must adapt to the immune barriers that they encounter. Different species that live in a close relationship with each other are known as symbionts. A species of bacteria called Vibrio fischeri can form a mutually beneficial symbiotic relationship with squid. The squid provide food for the bacteria, but only the bacteria that successfully navigate immune barriers and reach the squid’s “light organ” are fed. In return, the bacteria produce bioluminescence, making the nocturnal squid appear like moonlight in the water. As the bacteria reproduce, some individuals randomly acquire genetic mutations, some of which might improve the bacteria’s chances of survival. Which mutations and associated traits allow bacteria to beat out the competition and evolve to become animal symbionts? To investigate, Pankey, Foxall et al. grew V. fischeri bacteria from several ancestors that were poor at colonizing squid. Groups of newly hatched squid selected potential symbionts from the resulting mix of bacteria. The selected symbionts were allowed to reproduce within the squid to form a new population of bacteria and were later vented out for a new batch of squid to sort through. This was repeated to ultimately form a final group of bacteria that had passed through 15 squid in turn. Unexpectedly, the bacteria in the final group all found the same solution to help them adapt to symbiotic life with the squid mutations to the gene that encodes a signaling protein called BinK. Eight distinct mutations arose that dramatically changed how the bacteria interacted with squid. The evolved bacteria created a coating that hid them from squid immune cells and protected them from chemicals that squid use to kill invaders. The mutations also altered how the bacteria communicated with each other. This adjusted the intensity of light that they produced for their host to a more natural level, and improved their ability to grow on squid-provided food. Overall, the results presented by Pankey, Foxall et al. demonstrate that small genetic mutations can transform non-symbionts into symbionts, enabling them to evolve rapidly to form a symbiosis with a new host. This demonstrates that these bacteria already had the ability to coordinate the complex behaviors necessary to overcome the multiple barriers provided to them by the squid immune system. Other beneficial animal–bacteria associations are likely to work on similar principles; the study exemplifies the utility of experimental evolution systems and lays a foundation for further work to investigate these principles in more detail.
机译:与动物结合的大多数细菌不会造成伤害,许多细菌对健康必不可少或提供其他好处。动物的免疫系统必须允许这些有益的结合,并同时阻止有害微生物。这最终意味着,即使有益细菌也必须适应它们遇到的免疫屏障。彼此密切联系的不同物种被称为共生体。一种叫做费氏弧菌的细菌可以与鱿鱼形成互利的共生关系。鱿鱼为细菌提供食物,但是只有能够成功穿越免疫屏障并到达鱿鱼“轻器官”的细菌才被喂食。作为回报,细菌产生生物发光,使夜间鱿鱼在水中显得像月光。随着细菌的繁殖,一些人会随机获得基因突变,其中一些可能会提高细菌的生存机会。哪些突变和相关性状可以使细菌战胜竞争并进化成动物共生体?为了调查,Pankey,Foxall等。从几个不易定居鱿鱼的祖先那里生长出费氏弧菌。刚孵出的鱿鱼成群从细菌混合物中选择出潜在的共生体。选定的共生体被允许在鱿鱼内繁殖以形成新的细菌种群,随后被排出以供新一批鱿鱼分拣。重复此过程以最终形成最后一组细菌,这些细菌依次通过了15个鱿鱼。出乎意料的是,最后一组中的细菌都找到了相同的解决方案,以帮助他们通过鱿鱼突变突变适应共生,该鱿鱼突变编码一种称为BinK的信号蛋白。出现了八个不同的突变,这些突变极大地改变了细菌与鱿鱼的相互作用方式。进化后的细菌产生了一层涂层,将它们从鱿鱼免疫细胞中隐藏起来,并保护它们免受鱿鱼用来杀死入侵者的化学物质的侵害。突变还改变了细菌之间的交流方式。这将它们为宿主产生的光的强度调整到了更自然的水平,并提高了他们在鱿鱼提供的食物上生长的能力。总体而言,Pankey,Foxall等人提出的结果。证明了小的基因突变可以将非共生体转化为共生体,使它们能够迅速进化以与新宿主共生。这表明这些细菌已经具有协调克服乌贼免疫系统为其提供的多重障碍所必需的复杂行为的能力。其他有益的动物-细菌协会也可能会遵循类似的原则。该研究例证了实验进化系统的效用,并为进一步研究这些原理奠定了基础。

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