Estrela_2019_mBio_10_e02587

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Title : Functional Multigenomic Screening of Human-Associated Bacteria for NF-B-Inducing Bioactive Effectors - Estrela_2019_mBio_10_e02587
Author(s) : Estrela AB , Nakashige TG , Lemetre C , Woodworth ID , Weisman JL , Cohen LJ , Brady SF
Ref : MBio , 10 : , 2019
Abstract :

The effect of the microbiota on its human host is driven, at least in part, by small-molecule and protein effectors it produces. Here, we report on the use of functional multigenomic screening to identify microbiota-encoded effectors. In this study, genomic DNA from 116 human-associated bacteria was cloned en masse, and the resulting multigenomic library was screened using a nuclear factor-kappaB reporter (NF-kappaB) assay. Functional multigenomics builds on the concept of functional metagenomics but takes advantage of increasing advances in cultivating and sequencing human-associated bacteria. Effector genes found to confer NF-kappaB-inducing activity to Escherichia coli encode proteins in four general categories: cell wall hydrolases, membrane transporters, lipopolysaccharide biosynthetic enzymes, and proteins of unknown function. The compact nature of multigenomic libraries, which results from the ability to normalize input DNA ratios, should simplify screening of libraries using diverse heterologous hosts and reporter assays, increasing the rate of discovery of novel effector genes.IMPORTANCE Human-associated bacteria are thought to encode bioactive small molecules and proteins that play an intimate role in human health and disease. Here, we report on the creation and functional screening of a multigenomic library constructed using genomic DNA from 116 bacteria found at diverse sites across the human body. Individual clones were screened for genes capable of conferring NF-kappaB-inducing activity to Escherichia coli NF-kappaB is a useful reporter for a range of cellular processes related to immunity, pathogenesis, and inflammation. Compared to the screening of metagenomic libraries, the ability to normalize input DNA ratios when constructing a multigenomic library should facilitate the more efficient examination of commensal bacteria for diverse bioactivities. Multigenomic screening takes advantage of the growing available resources in culturing and sequencing the human microbiota and generates starting points for more in-depth studies on the mechanisms by which commensal bacteria interact with their human host.

PubMedSearch : Estrela_2019_mBio_10_e02587
PubMedID: 31744921
Gene_locus related to this paper: 9bacl-a0a2n6sev5

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Gene_locus 9bacl-a0a2n6sev5
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Estrela AB, Nakashige TG, Lemetre C, Woodworth ID, Weisman JL, Cohen LJ, Brady SF (2019)
Functional Multigenomic Screening of Human-Associated Bacteria for NF-B-Inducing Bioactive Effectors
MBio 10 :

Estrela AB, Nakashige TG, Lemetre C, Woodworth ID, Weisman JL, Cohen LJ, Brady SF (2019)
MBio 10 :