生物
分离(微生物学)
放线菌门
微生物
细菌
基因组学
基因组
微生物群
古细菌
人体微生物群
微生物学
微生物生态学
基因组
进化生物学
计算生物学
16S核糖体RNA
比较基因组学
基因
遗传学
作者
Karissa L. Cross,James H. Campbell,Manasi Balachandran,Alisha G. Campbell,Connor J. Cooper,Ann L. Griffen,Matthew Heaton,Snehal Joshi,Dawn M. Klingeman,Eugene J. Leys,Zamin K. Yang,Jerry M. Parks,Mircea Podar
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41587-019-0260-6
摘要
Most microorganisms from all taxonomic levels are uncultured. Single-cell genomes and metagenomes continue to increase the known diversity of Bacteria and Archaea; however, while ’omics can be used to infer physiological or ecological roles for species in a community, most of these hypothetical roles remain unvalidated. Here, we report an approach to capture specific microorganisms from complex communities into pure cultures using genome-informed antibody engineering. We apply our reverse genomics approach to isolate and sequence single cells and to cultivate three different species-level lineages of human oral Saccharibacteria (TM7). Using our pure cultures, we show that all three Saccharibacteria species are epibionts of diverse Actinobacteria. We also isolate and cultivate human oral SR1 bacteria, which are members of a lineage of previously uncultured bacteria. Reverse-genomics-enabled cultivation of microorganisms can be applied to any species from any environment and has the potential to unlock the isolation, cultivation and characterization of species from as-yet-uncultured branches of the microbial tree of life. Microbial ‘dark matter’ is brought into culture using reverse genomics.
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