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Molecular Mechanisms of Persistence of Mutualistic Bacteria Photorhabdus in the Entomopathogenic Nematode Host

机译:致病性线虫宿主中细菌互生细菌的持久性分子机制。

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Symbioses between microbes and animals are ubiquitous, yet little is known about the intricate mechanisms maintaining such associations. In an emerging mutualistic model system, insect-pathogenic bacteria Photorhabdus and their insect-parasitic nematode partner Heterorhabditis, we found that the bacteria undergo major transcriptional reshaping in the nematode intestine. Besides general starvation mechanisms, the bacteria induce cellular acidification to slow down growth, switch to pentose phosphate pathway to overcome oxidative stress and nutrition limitation, and shed motility but develop biofilm to persist in the nematode intestine until being released into the insect hemolymph. These findings demonstrate how the symbiotic bacteria reduce their nutritional dependence on the enduring nematode partner to ensure successful transmission of the couple to the next insect host.
机译:微生物与动物之间的共生是普遍存在的,但对于维持这种联系的复杂机制知之甚少。在一个新兴的互惠模型系统中,昆虫致病细菌Photorhabdus及其昆虫寄生线虫伙伴异种线虫,我们发现该细菌在线虫肠中经历了主要的转录重塑。除了一般的饥饿机制外,细菌还诱导细胞酸化以减缓生长,转变为戊糖磷酸途径以克服氧化应激和营养限制,并丧失运动能力,但形成生物膜以在线虫肠中持续存在,直到释放到昆虫血淋巴中。这些发现证明了共生细菌如何减少其对持久线虫伴侣的营养依赖性,以确保该对夫妇成功地传播到下一个昆虫宿主。

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