生物
气味
吸引力
秀丽隐杆线虫
线虫
双乙酰
细菌
捕食
食品科学
动物
生态学
基因
遗传学
语言学
哲学
神经科学
作者
Jae Im Choi,Kyoung-hye Yoon,Saraswathi Subbammal Kalichamy,Sung-Sik Yoon,Jin I. Lee
出处
期刊:The ISME Journal
[Springer Nature]
日期:2015-08-04
卷期号:10 (3): 558-567
被引量:53
标识
DOI:10.1038/ismej.2015.134
摘要
Animal predators can track prey using their keen sense of smell. The bacteriovorous nematode Caenorhabditis elegans employs sensitive olfactory sensory neurons that express vertebrate-like odor receptors to locate bacteria. C. elegans displays odor-related behaviors such as attraction, aversion and adaptation, but the ecological significance of these behaviors is not known. Using a combination of food microbiology and genetics, we elucidate a possible predator-prey relationship between C. elegans and lactic acid bacteria (LAB) in rotting citrus fruit. LAB produces the volatile odor diacetyl as an oxidized by-product of fermentation in the presence of citrate. We show that C. elegans is attracted to LAB when grown on citrate media or Citrus medica L, commonly known as yuzu, a citrus fruit native to East Asia, and this attraction is mediated by the diacetyl odor receptor, ODR-10. We isolated a wild LAB strain and a wild C. elegans-related nematode from rotten yuzu, and demonstrate that the wild nematode was attracted to the diacetyl produced by LAB. These results not only identify an ecological function for a C. elegans olfactory behavior, but contribute to the growing understanding of ecological relationships between the microbial and metazoan worlds.
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