细菌协同作用在各种系统中放大了酶活性
Andrew W Sher1, Robert J Tournay1, Emma Gomez-Rivas2
1School of Environmental and Forest Sciences, College of the Environment, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195-2100, United States.
ISME communications
|December 31, 2024
概括
性内植物,即固定的微生物,在与协同合作伙伴配对时表现出放大活性. 这些有益的微生物相互作用在营养有限的环境中很常见,并具有农业应用.
科学领域:
- 微生物生态学 微生物生态学
- 植物与微生物的相互作用
- 生物化学 生物化学
背景情况:
- 内生菌是植物组织中居住的微生物.
- 一些内植物具有固定大气的能力.
- 这些微生物是影响植物共生的复杂社区的一部分.
研究的目的:
- 报告与协同合作伙伴共隔离的二性内植物.
- 调查协同合作伙伴对固定活动的影响.
- 探索这些有益的微生物相互作用背后的潜在机制.
主要方法:
- 从营养有限的环境 (夏威夷的岩田,太平洋西北地区的石棒) 中共隔离有毒植物和协同合作伙伴.
- 在有协同作用的菌株的存在下测定酶活性.
- 研究身体接触和分泌化合物在协同作用中的作用.
主要成果:
- 在有协同效应的菌株的存在下,糖尿病性内菌的固活性被放大.
- 协同作用的菌株增强了多种类型的二中毒物种中的酶活性.
- 有证据表明,氧气保护和分泌的化合物都调解了协同作用.
结论:
- 有益的内性微生物相互作用在营养有限的环境中很普遍.
- 协同合作伙伴通过多种机制增强固,包括分泌的化合物.
- 这些发现为优化农业中的微生物注射剂提供了潜力.
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