在一个三人微生物联盟中,首次接触的时间决定合作者的成功。

IF 5.1 Q1 ECOLOGY
ISME communications Pub Date : 2025-01-13 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/ismeco/ycaf004
Rachel Los, Tobias Fecker, P A M van Touw, Rinke J van Tatenhove-Pel, Timon Idema
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摘要

微生物群落具有复杂的相互作用特征,包括合作和欺骗,具有重要的生态和应用意义。然而,在存在作弊者的情况下,决定合作者成功的因素仍然知之甚少。在这里,我们使用基于个体的模拟和设计的L. cremoris玩具联盟来研究由交叉喂养对和欺骗菌株组成的联盟中的合作互动动力学。我们的模拟表明,合作者之间的首次接触时间是合作者成功的关键预测因素。在合作成本的影响下,通过操纵合作者和作弊者之间的相对距离或背景增长率,我们可以调节这种首次接触时间,从而影响合作者的成功。我们的研究强调了合作者及时相互接触的重要性,这为理解和设计微生物群落中的合作相互作用提供了一个简单而通用的框架。这些发现有助于我们对交叉取食动力学的理解,并为合成和生物技术应用提供实际见解。
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Time of first contact determines cooperator success in a three-member microbial consortium.

Microbial communities are characterized by complex interaction, including cooperation and cheating, which have significant ecological and applied implications. However, the factors determining the success of cooperators in the presence of cheaters remain poorly understood. Here, we investigate the dynamics of cooperative interactions in a consortium consisting of a cross-feeding pair and a cheater strain using individual-based simulations and an engineered L. cremoris toy consortium. Our simulations reveal first contact time between cooperators as a critical predictor for cooperator success. By manipulating the relative distances between cooperators and cheaters or the background growth rates, influenced by the cost of cooperation, we can modulate this first contact time and influence cooperator success. Our study underscores the importance of cooperators coming into contact with each other on time, which provides a simple and generalizable framework for understanding and designing cooperative interactions in microbial communities. These findings contribute to our understanding of cross-feeding dynamics and offer practical insights for synthetic and biotechnological applications.

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