AbstractMutualism is ubiquitous in nature but is known to be intrinsically vulnerable with regard to both population dynamics and evolution. Synthetic ecology has indicated that it is feasible for organisms to establish novel mutualism merely through encountering each other by showing that it is feasible to construct synthetic mutualism between organisms. However, bacteria–eukaryote mutualism, which is ecologically important, has not yet been constructed. In this study, we synthetically constructed mutualism between a bacterium and a eukaryote by using two model organisms. We mixed a bacterium, Escherichia coli (a genetically engineered glutamine auxotroph), and an amoeba, Dictyostelium discoideum, in 14 sets of conditions in which each spe...
SummaryMicrobial cells secrete numerous enzymes, scavenging molecules, and signals that can promote ...
Mutualistic symbiosis can be regarded as interspecific division of labour, which can improve the pro...
Microbial interactions abound in natural ecosystems and shape community structure and function. Subs...
AbstractMutualism is ubiquitous in nature but is known to be intrinsically vulnerable with regard to...
By virtue of complex ecologies, the behavior of mutualisms is challenging to study and nearly imposs...
By virtue of complex ecologies, the behavior of mutualisms is challenging to study and nearly imposs...
Ecosystems are complex networks of interacting individuals co-evolving with their environment. As su...
In nature, microorganisms never live alone but rather build interconnected communities, able to perf...
To understand how two organisms that have not previously been in contact can establish mutualism, it...
Interactions between microbial species are sometimes mediated by the exchange of small molecules, se...
Mutualisms, cooperative partnerships between species, are among the most prevalent and economically ...
Evolutionary theory suggests that the conditions required for the establishment of mutualistic symbi...
Microbial biotechnological processes can be based on single species pure cultures or on multi-specie...
Cooperation is ubiquitous in biological systems. However, if natural selection favors traits that co...
Cooperative mutualisms are widespread and play fundamental roles in many ecosystems. Given that thes...
SummaryMicrobial cells secrete numerous enzymes, scavenging molecules, and signals that can promote ...
Mutualistic symbiosis can be regarded as interspecific division of labour, which can improve the pro...
Microbial interactions abound in natural ecosystems and shape community structure and function. Subs...
AbstractMutualism is ubiquitous in nature but is known to be intrinsically vulnerable with regard to...
By virtue of complex ecologies, the behavior of mutualisms is challenging to study and nearly imposs...
By virtue of complex ecologies, the behavior of mutualisms is challenging to study and nearly imposs...
Ecosystems are complex networks of interacting individuals co-evolving with their environment. As su...
In nature, microorganisms never live alone but rather build interconnected communities, able to perf...
To understand how two organisms that have not previously been in contact can establish mutualism, it...
Interactions between microbial species are sometimes mediated by the exchange of small molecules, se...
Mutualisms, cooperative partnerships between species, are among the most prevalent and economically ...
Evolutionary theory suggests that the conditions required for the establishment of mutualistic symbi...
Microbial biotechnological processes can be based on single species pure cultures or on multi-specie...
Cooperation is ubiquitous in biological systems. However, if natural selection favors traits that co...
Cooperative mutualisms are widespread and play fundamental roles in many ecosystems. Given that thes...
SummaryMicrobial cells secrete numerous enzymes, scavenging molecules, and signals that can promote ...
Mutualistic symbiosis can be regarded as interspecific division of labour, which can improve the pro...
Microbial interactions abound in natural ecosystems and shape community structure and function. Subs...