Despite the fundamental importance of gut microbes, the genetic basis of their colonization remains largely unexplored. Here, by applying cross-species genotype-habitat association at the tree-of-life scale, we identify conserved microbial gene modules associated with gut colonization. Across thousands of species, we discovered 79 taxonomically diverse putative colonization factors organized into operonic and non-operonic modules. They include previously characterized colonization pathways such as autoinducer-2 biosynthesis and novel processes including tRNA modification and translation. In vivo functional validation revealed YigZ (IMPACT family) and tRNA hydroxylation protein-P (TrhP) are required for E. coli intestinal colonization. Overexpressing YigZ alone is sufficient to enhance colonization of the poorly colonizing MG1655 E. coli by >100-fold. Moreover, natural allelic variations in YigZ impact inter-strain colonization efficiency. Our findings highlight the power of large-scale comparative genomics in revealing the genetic basis of microbial adaptations. These broadly conserved colonization factors may prove critical for understanding gastrointestinal (GI) dysbiosis and developing therapeutics.
Conserved genetic basis for microbial colonization of the gut.
肠道微生物定植的保守遗传基础
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作者:Liu Menghan, Blattman Sydney B, Takahashi Mai, Mandayam Nandan, Jiang Wenyan, Oikonomou Panos, Tavazoie Sohail F, Tavazoie Saeed
| 期刊: | Cell | 影响因子: | 42.500 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 May 1; 188(9):2505-2520 |
| doi: | 10.1016/j.cell.2025.03.010 | 研究方向: | 微生物学 |
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