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Multiplexed Competition in a Synthetic Squid Light Organ Microbiome Using Barcode-Tagged Gene Deletions

机译:使用条形码标记基因缺失的合成鱿鱼灯器官微生物组中的多路复用竞争

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Beneficial symbioses between microbes and their eukaryotic hosts are ubiquitous and have widespread impacts on host health and development. The binary symbiosis between the bioluminescent bacterium Vibrio fischeri and its squid host Euprymna scolopes serves as a model system to study molecular mechanisms at the microbe-animal interface. To identify colonization factors in this system, our lab previously conducted a global transposon insertion sequencing (INSeq) screen and identified over 300 putative novel squid colonization factors in V. fischeri . To pursue mechanistic studies on these candidate genes, we present an approach to quickly generate barcode-tagged gene deletions and perform high-throughput squid competition experiments with detection of the proportion of each strain in the mixture by barcode sequencing (BarSeq). Our deletion approach improves on previous techniques based on splicing by overlap extension PCR (SOE-PCR) and tfoX -based natural transformation by incorporating a randomized barcode that results in unique DNA sequences within each deletion scar. Amplicon sequencing of the pool of barcoded strains before and after colonization faithfully reports on known colonization factors and provides increased sensitivity over colony counting methods. BarSeq enables rapid and sensitive characterization of the molecular factors involved in establishing the Vibrio -squid symbiosis and provides a valuable tool to interrogate the molecular dialogue at microbe-animal host interfaces. IMPORTANCE Beneficial microbes play essential roles in the health and development of their hosts. However, the complexity of animal microbiomes and general genetic intractability of their symbionts have made it difficult to study the coevolved mechanisms for establishing and maintaining specificity at the microbe-animal host interface. Model symbioses are therefore invaluable for studying the mechanisms of beneficial microbe-host interactions. Here, we present a combined barcode-tagged deletion and BarSeq approach to interrogate the molecular dialogue that ensures specific and reproducible colonization of the Hawaiian bobtail squid by Vibrio fischeri . The ability to precisely manipulate the bacterial genome, combined with multiplex colonization assays, will accelerate the use of this valuable model system for mechanistic studies of how environmental microbes—both beneficial and pathogenic—colonize specific animal hosts.
机译:微生物和其真核宿主之间有益的共生是普遍存在的,并且对宿主健康和发展有广泛的影响。生物发光细菌vibriofischeri及其鱿鱼宿主Euprymna镰刀之间的二元共生用作研究微生物 - 动物界面的分子机制的模型系统。为了鉴定该系统中的定植因子,我们的实验室以前进行了全局转座子插入测序(Inseq)筛网,并在V.Fischeri中鉴定了300多个推定的新型鱿鱼殖民区因子。为了追求这些候选基因的机械研究,我们提出了一种快速产生条形码标记的基因缺失的方法,并通过条形码测序(BARSeq)检测混合物中每种应变比例的高通量鱿鱼竞争实验。我们通过掺入随机条形码的重叠扩展PCR(SOE-PCR)和TFOX基于TFOX基于TFOX的自然转化来改善先前的技术方法通过掺入每种缺失瘢痕内的独特DNA序列的基于重叠扩展PCR(SOE-PCR)和基于TFOX的自然转化。在殖民化之前和之后的殖民化之前和之后的菌条菌池的扩增子测序忠实地报告了已知的定植因子,并在殖民地计数方法提供了增加的敏感性。 BARSEQ能够快速敏感地表征,其中涉及建立振动的分子效应,并提供有价值的工具,用于在微生物 - 动物宿主界面上询问分子对话。重要的有益微生物在其主持人的健康和发展中起着重要作用。然而,动物微生物体和它们的共生的一般遗传难以动力的复杂性使得难以研究用于在微生物 - 动物主机界面处建立和维持特异性的共用机构。因此,模型Symbioss对于研究有益微生物宿主相互作用的机制非常宝贵。在这里,我们介绍了一个组合的条形码标记的删除和Barseq方法,以询问通过vibriofischeri确保夏威夷大巴鱿鱼的特定和可再现的殖民化的分子对话。精确地操纵细菌基因组的能力将加上这种有价值的模型系统的使用,以了解环境微生物的机械研究 - 既有有益和致病 - 殖民定制特异性动物宿主。

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