Cultivating the uncultured: Harnessing the “sandwich agar plate” approach to isolate heme‐dependent bacteria from marine sediment

IF 4.5 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
mLife Pub Date : 2024-01-18 DOI:10.1002/mlf2.12093
Jing Zhang, Qi-Yun Liang, Da-shuai Mu, Fengbai Lian, Ya Gong, Mengqi Ye, Guan‐Jun Chen, Yuqi Ye, Zong‐Jun Du
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In the classical microbial isolation technique, the isolation process inevitably destroys all microbial interactions and thus makes it difficult to culture the many microorganisms that rely on these interactions for survival. In this study, we designed a simple coculture technique named the “sandwich agar plate method,” which maintains microbial interactions throughout the isolation and pure culture processes. The total yield of uncultured species in sandwich agar plates based on eight helper strains was almost 10‐fold that of the control group. Many uncultured species displayed commensal lifestyles. Further study found that heme was the growth‐promoting factor of some marine commensal bacteria. Subsequent genomic analysis revealed that heme auxotrophies were common in various biotopes and prevalent in many uncultured microbial taxa. Moreover, our study supported that the survival strategies of heme auxotrophy in different habitats varied considerably. These findings highlight that cocultivation based on the “sandwich agar plate method” could be developed and used to isolate more uncultured bacteria.
培养未培养的细菌:利用 "三明治琼脂平板 "方法从海洋沉积物中分离依赖血红素的细菌
在经典的微生物分离技术中,分离过程不可避免地会破坏所有微生物之间的相互作用,因此很难培养出许多依靠这些相互作用生存的微生物。在这项研究中,我们设计了一种名为 "夹心琼脂平板法 "的简单共培养技术,它能在整个分离和纯培养过程中保持微生物之间的相互作用。基于八种辅助菌株的夹心琼脂平板中未培养物种的总产量几乎是对照组的十倍。许多未培养的菌种显示出共生的生活方式。进一步研究发现,血红素是一些海洋共生菌的生长促进因子。随后的基因组分析表明,血红素辅助生长因子在不同的生物群落中很常见,在许多未培养的微生物类群中也很普遍。此外,我们的研究还证实,血红素辅助营养体在不同生境中的生存策略有很大差异。这些发现突出表明,可以开发基于 "夹心琼脂平板法 "的共培养方法,用于分离更多未培养的细菌。
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