Mapping phyllosphere microbiota interactions in planta to establish genotype-phenotype relationships

绘制植物体内叶际微生物群相互作用图以建立基因型-表型关系

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作者:Martin Schäfer, Christine M Vogel, Miriam Bortfeld-Miller, Maximilian Mittelviefhaus, Julia A Vorholt

Abstract

Host-associated microbiomes harbour hundreds of bacterial species that co-occur, creating the opportunity for manifold bacteria-bacteria interactions, which in turn contribute to the overall community structure. The mechanisms that underlie this self-organization among bacteria remain largely elusive. Here, we studied bacterial interactions in the phyllosphere microbiota. We screened for microbial interactions in planta by adding 200 endogenous strains individually to a 15-member synthetic community and tracking changes in community composition upon colonization of the model plant Arabidopsis. Ninety percent of the identified interactions in planta were negative, and phylogenetically closely related strains elicited consistent effects on the synthetic community, providing support for trait conservation. Community changes could be largely explained by binary interactions; however, we also identified a higher-order interaction of more than two interacting strains. We further focused on a prominent interaction between two members of the Actinobacteria. In the presence of Aeromicrobium Leaf245, the population of Nocardioides Leaf374 was reduced by almost two orders of magnitude. We identified a potent antimicrobial peptidase in Aeromicrobium Leaf245, which resulted in Nocardioides Leaf374 lysis. A respective Leaf245 mutant strain was necessary and sufficient to restore Nocardioides colonization in planta, demonstrating that direct bacteria-bacteria interactions were responsible for the population shift originally observed. Our study highlights the power of synthetic community screening and uncovers a strong microbial interaction that occurs despite a spatially heterogeneous environment.

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