基因组解析的元转录组学揭示了在合成微生物群中保存的根植入决定因素
Nathan Vannier1,2, Fantin Mesny1,3, Felix Getzke1
1Department of Plant Microbe Interactions, Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research, 50829, Cologne, Germany.
Nature communications
|December 13, 2023
概括
微生物激活特定的基因用于植物根殖民. 研究人员确定了3000多个微生物基因参与翻译和能量生产,这对于细菌成功根植殖至关重要.
科学领域:
- 微生物学 微生物学
- 植物科学 植物科学
- 转基因组学是指转基因组学.
背景情况:
- 转录基因组学在研究根微生物群方面面临挑战,包括缺失的基因组和高的rRNA水平.
- 在植物根殖民期间了解微生物基因功能至关重要,但在技术上很困难.
研究的目的:
- 为了识别在植物根殖民期间激活的微生物基因和过程.
- 为了克服研究植物根微生物组活性基因表达的技术限制.
主要方法:
- 再殖民的无细菌阿拉比多普西斯塔利亚纳与一个合成的106个成员的微生物社区.
- 采用多王国rRNA耗尽和深度RNA测序.
- 映射读取参考基因组以分析植物内转录基因组.
主要成果:
- 在土壤-根界面确定了超过3000个不同调节的微生物基因.
- 观察到转化和能量生产过程的持续激活,与细菌丰富度相关.
- 通过突变发生证明,特定的诱导基因对于Rhodanobacter的根植殖是必不可少的.
结论:
- 微生物群成员利用菌株特异性和共同的基因组进行根植殖.
- 活化的微生物过程,特别是转化和能量生产,是植物根植入成功的关键.
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