E. coli evolves into an insect mutualist in real-time
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Takema Fukatsu
Prime Senior Researcher, AIST
Professor, University of Tokyo
Professor, University of Tsukuba
Research Director, ERATO Fukatsu Evolving Symbiosis Project
E-mail: t-fukatsu@aist.go.jp
Website: https://www.jst.go.jp/erato/fukatsu/english/
Abstract:
Obligate insect-bacterium mutualism is among the most sophisticated forms of symbiosis. Originally, such obligate symbiotic bacteria must have been derived from free-living environmental bacteria. How have highly specialized obligate mutualists arisen from less-specialized free-living microorganisms? To address this fundamental evolutionary issue, we recently established a novel experimental model system that enables laboratory evolution of mutualism between the stinkbug Plautia stali and the model bacterium Escherichia coli [1]. Under the ERATO project [2], we aim at drastically promoting our understanding of symbiosis using the novel insect-E. coli and mammal-E. coli experimental symbiotic systems in combination with genome engineering technologies, ex vivo microfluidic bacterial culture technologies, and high-throughput robotic experimental evolutionary systems [3].
References: [1] Koga R et al. (2022) Nature Microbiology 7:1141-1150. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41564-022-01179-9
[2] ERATO FUKATSU Evolving Symbiosis Project HP https://www.jst.go.jp/erato/fukatsu/english/
[3] ERATO FUKATSU Evolving Symbiosis Project YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@eratosymbiosis
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