2006
DOI: 10.1038/nature05192
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Symbiosis insights through metagenomic analysis of a microbial consortium

Abstract: Symbioses between bacteria and eukaryotes are ubiquitous, yet our understanding of the interactions driving these associations is hampered by our inability to cultivate most host-associated microbes. Here, we used a metagenomic approach to describe four co-occurring symbionts from the marine oligochaete Olavius algarvensis, a worm lacking a mouth, gut, and nephridia. Shotgun sequencing and metabolic pathway reconstruction revealed that the symbionts are sulfur-oxidizing and sulfate-reducing bacteria, all of wh… Show more

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“…Similar spatio-temporal variation has been observed from a functional point of view [69]. Comparative metagenomics approaches [24,25,29] recently charted the molecular basis of spatial functional variation of environments from the kilometre [25,42,70] to centimetre [38] and even millimetre scale [71] (Fig.3), and with timeseries metagenomics studies underway [28], studying temporal (and spatio-temporal [72]) aspects should become possible at the molecular level. The recent development of phylochips, metagenome-based microarrays and high-throughput sequencing-based monitoring will further expedite the amount of dynamic data that is available (for example, Refs [73][74][75][76][77]; reviewed in Refs [78,79]).…”
Section: Spatial and Temporal Variationmentioning
confidence: 65%
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“…Similar spatio-temporal variation has been observed from a functional point of view [69]. Comparative metagenomics approaches [24,25,29] recently charted the molecular basis of spatial functional variation of environments from the kilometre [25,42,70] to centimetre [38] and even millimetre scale [71] (Fig.3), and with timeseries metagenomics studies underway [28], studying temporal (and spatio-temporal [72]) aspects should become possible at the molecular level. The recent development of phylochips, metagenome-based microarrays and high-throughput sequencing-based monitoring will further expedite the amount of dynamic data that is available (for example, Refs [73][74][75][76][77]; reviewed in Refs [78,79]).…”
Section: Spatial and Temporal Variationmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…group III, could be a cornerstone species that carries out the fixation of nitrogen for the other community members that lack these pathways [26]. In an analysis of four gut symbionts in a gutless worm, evidence was found for syntrophic cycling of sulphate and sulphide (or other intermediate sulphur compounds) between gammaproteobacterial and deltaproteobacterial symbionts and for the existence of additional hydrogen syntrophy [38]. Finally, metabolic network reconstruction from the genome analysis of two endosymbionts (Candidatus Baumannia cicadellinicola and Candidatus Sulcia muelleri) in a sharpshooter revealed not only their role in providing nutrients, vitamins and cofactors to the host, but also their extensive metabolic cooperation -for example, in amino acid biosynthesis and complementing genome reduction between the two bacteria [39,40].…”
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“…Low and high salt concentrations 2-D PAGE and MALDI-MS [52] Heat shock 2-D DIGE and [ 35 S]methionine pulse-labelling combined with 2-D PAGE and MALDI-MS [54] Biofilm-specific proteins 2-D PAGE and MALDI-MS/MS or nano-LC-ESI-MS [79] Aerobic and anaerobic conditions 2-D PAGE and MALDI-MS [90] Cell isolation of symbiotic cells Cell density centrifugation to separate bacterial cell populations [14,15] Cell disruption of mixed bacterial assemblages Sonication with different lysis buffers [122] Image analysis Quantitative analysis of 2-D maps [37] Gel-image warping and quantitative analysis [38] 2 Marine genome sequencing projects…”
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“…With 7.145 megabases, R. baltica SH1 has one of the largest circular bacterial genomes sequenced so far. The partial sequencing of the first genomes of individual uncultured marine bacteria, the symbionts of the deep sea tube worm Riftia pachyptila [14,127] and of the marine oligochaete Olavius algarvensis were recently published [15].…”
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“…Two nearly complete and two partial genomes of the oligochaetes' predominant symbionts were assembled using shotgun sequencing of a bacteria-enriched sample combined with nucleotide-signature based binning. Metabolic pathway reconstruction from the sequenced genomes revealed all the four symbionts to be capable of autotrophic carbon fixation and provide multiple sources of organic carbon to their host as two of them are sulfuroxidizing and two sulfate-reducing bacteria [20].…”
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