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Low-abundant species facilitates specific spatial organization that promotes multispecies biofilm formation.

Wenzheng Liu1, Jakob Russel1, Henriette L Røder1, Jonas S Madsen1, Mette Burmølle1, Søren J Sørensen1.   

Abstract

Microorganisms frequently co-exist in matrix-embedded multispecies biofilms. Within biofilms, interspecies interactions influence the spatial organization of member species, which likely play an important role in shaping the development, structure and function of these communities. Here, a reproducible four-species biofilm, composed of Stenotrophomonas rhizophila, Xanthomonas retroflexus, Microbacterium oxydans and Paenibacillus amylolyticus, was established to study the importance of individual species spatial organization during multispecies biofilm development. We found that the growth of species that are poor biofilm formers, M. oxydans and P. amylolyticus, were highly enhanced when residing in the four-species biofilm. Interestingly, the presence of the low-abundant M. oxydans (0.5% of biomass volume) was observed to trigger changes in the composition of the four-species community. The other three species were crucially needed for the successful inclusion of M. oxydans in the four-species biofilm, where X. retroflexus was consistently positioned in the top layer of the mature four-species biofilm. These findings suggest that low abundance key species can significantly impact the spatial organization and hereby stabilize the function and composition of complex microbiomes.
© 2017 Society for Applied Microbiology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28618083     DOI: 10.1111/1462-2920.13816

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 1462-2912            Impact factor:   5.491


  18 in total

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Authors:  Wenzheng Liu; Jakob Russel; Mette Burmølle; Søren J Sørensen; Jonas S Madsen
Journal:  ISME J       Date:  2018-04-18       Impact factor: 10.302

2.  Enhanced bacterial mutualism through an evolved biofilm phenotype.

Authors:  Henriette L Røder; Jakob Herschend; Jakob Russel; Michala F Andersen; Jonas S Madsen; Søren J Sørensen; Mette Burmølle
Journal:  ISME J       Date:  2018-07-05       Impact factor: 10.302

3.  In Vitro Community Synergy between Bacterial Soil Isolates Can Be Facilitated by pH Stabilization of the Environment.

Authors:  Jakob Herschend; Klaus Koren; Henriette L Røder; Asker Brejnrod; Michael Kühl; Mette Burmølle
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2018-10-17       Impact factor: 4.792

4.  High cell densities favor lysogeny: induction of an H20 prophage is repressed by quorum sensing and enhances biofilm formation in Vibrio anguillarum.

Authors:  Demeng Tan; Mads Frederik Hansen; Luís Nunes de Carvalho; Henriette Lyng Røder; Mette Burmølle; Mathias Middelboe; Sine Lo Svenningsen
Journal:  ISME J       Date:  2020-04-09       Impact factor: 10.302

5.  Deciphering links between bacterial interactions and spatial organization in multispecies biofilms.

Authors:  Wenzheng Liu; Samuel Jacquiod; Asker Brejnrod; Jakob Russel; Mette Burmølle; Søren J Sørensen
Journal:  ISME J       Date:  2019-08-27       Impact factor: 10.302

6.  A meta-proteomics approach to study the interspecies interactions affecting microbial biofilm development in a model community.

Authors:  Jakob Herschend; Zacharias B V Damholt; Andrea M Marquard; Birte Svensson; Søren J Sørensen; Per Hägglund; Mette Burmølle
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-11-28       Impact factor: 4.379

7.  Construction and Characterization of Synthetic Bacterial Community for Experimental Ecology and Evolution.

Authors:  Johannes Cairns; Roosa Jokela; Jenni Hultman; Manu Tamminen; Marko Virta; Teppo Hiltunen
Journal:  Front Genet       Date:  2018-08-14       Impact factor: 4.599

8.  Multispecies Biofilm Development of Marine Bacteria Implies Complex Relationships Through Competition and Synergy and Modification of Matrix Components.

Authors:  Richard Guillonneau; Claudine Baraquet; Alexis Bazire; Maëlle Molmeret
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2018-08-30       Impact factor: 5.640

9.  Synergistic Interactions within a Multispecies Biofilm Enhance Individual Species Protection against Grazing by a Pelagic Protozoan.

Authors:  Prem K Raghupathi; Wenzheng Liu; Koen Sabbe; Kurt Houf; Mette Burmølle; Søren J Sørensen
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2018-01-09       Impact factor: 5.640

10.  Priority of Early Colonizers but No Effect on Cohabitants in a Synergistic Biofilm Community.

Authors:  Nanna Mee Coops Olsen; Henriette Lyng Røder; Jakob Russel; Jonas Stenløkke Madsen; Søren Johannes Sørensen; Mette Burmølle
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2019-08-23       Impact factor: 5.640

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