Wu_2015_Science_350_aac5992

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Title : Genetic determinants of in vivo fitness and diet responsiveness in multiple human gut Bacteroides - Wu_2015_Science_350_aac5992
Author(s) : Wu M , McNulty NP , Rodionov DA , Khoroshkin MS , Griffin NW , Cheng J , Latreille P , Kerstetter RA , Terrapon N , Henrissat B , Osterman AL , Gordon JI
Ref : Science , 350 :aac5992 , 2015
Abstract :

Libraries of tens of thousands of transposon mutants generated from each of four human gut Bacteroides strains, two representing the same species, were introduced simultaneously into gnotobiotic mice together with 11 other wild-type strains to generate a 15-member artificial human gut microbiota. Mice received one of two distinct diets monotonously, or both in different ordered sequences. Quantifying the abundance of mutants in different diet contexts allowed gene-level characterization of fitness determinants, niche, stability, and resilience and yielded a prebiotic (arabinoxylan) that allowed targeted manipulation of the community. The approach described is generalizable and should be useful for defining mechanisms critical for sustaining and/or approaches for deliberately reconfiguring the highly adaptive and durable relationship between the human gut microbiota and host in ways that promote wellness.

PubMedSearch : Wu_2015_Science_350_aac5992
PubMedID: 26430127
Gene_locus related to this paper: bactn-BT2379 , 9bace-a0a0p0g3y7

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Gene_locus bactn-BT2379    9bace-a0a0p0g3y7

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Wu M, McNulty NP, Rodionov DA, Khoroshkin MS, Griffin NW, Cheng J, Latreille P, Kerstetter RA, Terrapon N, Henrissat B, Osterman AL, Gordon JI (2015)
Genetic determinants of in vivo fitness and diet responsiveness in multiple human gut Bacteroides
Science 350 :aac5992

Wu M, McNulty NP, Rodionov DA, Khoroshkin MS, Griffin NW, Cheng J, Latreille P, Kerstetter RA, Terrapon N, Henrissat B, Osterman AL, Gordon JI (2015)
Science 350 :aac5992