生物
殖民地化
核糖核酸
生态学
进化生物学
动物
微生物学
遗传学
基因
作者
Youssef El Mouali,Caroline Tawk,Kun D. Huang,Lena Amend,Till Robin Lesker,Falk Ponath,Jörg Vogel,Till Strowig
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.chom.2024.09.008
摘要
The bacterium Segatella copri is a prevalent member of the human gut microbiota associated with health and disease states. However, the intrinsic factors that determine its ability to colonize the gut effectively remain largely unknown. By extensive transcriptome mapping of S. copri and examining human-derived samples, we discover a small RNA, which we name Segatella RNA colonization factor (SrcF), and show that SrcF is essential for S. copri gut colonization in gnotobiotic mice. SrcF regulates genes involved in nutrient acquisition, and complex carbohydrates, particularly fructans, control its expression. Furthermore, SrcF expression is strongly influenced by human microbiome composition and by the breakdown of fructans by cohabitating commensals, suggesting that the breakdown of complex carbohydrates mediates interspecies signaling among commensals beyond its established function in generating energy. Together, this study highlights the contribution of a small RNA as a critical regulator in gut colonization.
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