Microbiome | 2019

Mining traits for the enrichment and isolation of not-yet-cultured populations

 
 
 
 

Abstract


BackgroundThe lack of pure cultures limits our understanding into 99% of bacteria. Proper interpretation of the genetic and the transcriptional datasets can reveal clues for the enrichment and even isolation of the not-yet-cultured populations. Unraveling such information requires a proper mining method.ResultsHere, we present a method to infer the hidden traits for the enrichment of not-yet-cultured populations. We demonstrate this method using Candidatus Accumulibacter. Our method constructs a whole picture of the carbon, electron, and energy flows in the not-yet-cultured populations from the genomic datasets. Then, it decodes the coordination across three flows from the transcriptional datasets. Based on it, our method diagnoses the status of the not-yet-cultured populations and provides strategy to optimize the enrichment systems.ConclusionOur method could shed light to the exploration into the bacterial dark matter in the environments.

Volume 7
Pages None
DOI 10.1186/s40168-019-0708-4
Language English
Journal Microbiome

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