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Quantifying Environmental Adaptation Of Metabolic Pathways In Metagenomics

机译:量化代谢基因组学中代谢途径的环境适应性

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Recently, approaches have been developed to sample the genetic content of heterogeneous environments (metagenomics). However, by what means these sequences link distinct environmental conditions with specific biological processes is not well understood. Thus, a major challenge is how the usage of particular pathways and subnetworks reflects the adaptation of microbial communities across environments and habitats-i.e., how network dynamics relates to environmental features. Previous research has treated environments as discrete, somewhat simplified classes (e.g., terrestrial vs. marine), and searched for obvious metabolic differences among them (i.e., treating the analysis as a typical classification problem). However, environmental differences result from combinations of many factors, which often vary only slightly. Therefore, we introduce an approach that employs correlation and regression to relate multiple, continuously varying factors defining an environment to the extent of particular microbial pathways present in a geographic site. Moreover, rather than looking only at individual correlations (one-to-one), we adapted canonical correlation analysis and related techniques to define an ensemble of weighted pathways that maximally covaries with a combination of environmental variables (many-to-many), which we term a metabolic footprint. Applied to available aquatic datasets, we identified footprints predictive of their environment that can potentially be used as biosensors. For example, we show a strong multivariate correlation between the energy-conversion strategies of a community and multiple environmental gradients (e.g., temperature). Moreover, we identified covariation in amino acid transport and cofactor synthesis, suggesting that limiting amounts of cofactor can (partially) explain increased import of amino acids in nutrient-limited conditions.
机译:近来,已经开发了对异质环境的遗传内容进行采样的方法(元经济学)。但是,这些序列通过什么手段将不同的环境条件与特定的生物学过程联系起来,尚不清楚。因此,一个主要的挑战是特定途径和子网络的使用如何反映微生物群落在环境和生境之间的适应性,即网络动态与环境特征之间的关系。先前的研究已将环境视为离散的,有些简化的类别(例如,陆地和海洋),并在它们之间寻找明显的代谢差异(即,将分析视为典型的分类问题)。但是,环境差异是由许多因素共同导致的,而这些因素通常只会略有不同。因此,我们介绍一种采用相关和回归的方法,将定义环境的多个连续变化的因素与地理位置中存在的特定微生物途径的程度相关联。此外,我们不仅仅着眼于个体相关性(一对一),还采用规范的相关性分析和相关技术来定义一组加权路径,这些路径最大程度地与环境变量的组合(多对多)协变量,我们称其为代谢足迹。应用于可用的水生数据集,我们确定了可以预测其环境的足迹,这些足迹可以用作生物传感器。例如,我们显示了社区的能量转换策略与多个环境梯度(例如温度)之间存在很强的多元相关性。此外,我们确定了氨基酸转运和辅因子合成的协变,表明限制量的辅因子可以(部分)解释在营养有限的条件下氨基酸进口的增加。

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