Metagenomic and metaproteomic insights into bacterial communities in leaf-cutter ant fungus gardens

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Frank O Aylward
Kristin E Burnum
Jarrod J Scott
Garret Suen
Susannah G Tringe
Sandra M Adams
Kerrie W Barry
Carrie D Nicora
Paul D Piehowski
Samuel O Purvine
Gabriel J Starrett
Lynne A Goodwin
Richard D Smith
Mary S Lipton
Cameron R Currie
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[1] University of Wisconsin-Madison,Department of Bacteriology
[2] University of Wisconsin-Madison,Department of Energy Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center
[3] Pacific Northwest National Laboratory,Biological Sciences Division
[4] Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute,undefined
[5] Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute,undefined
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The ISME Journal | 2012年 / 6卷
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leaf-cutter ants; symbiosis; microbial consortia;
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Herbivores gain access to nutrients stored in plant biomass largely by harnessing the metabolic activities of microbes. Leaf-cutter ants of the genus Atta are a hallmark example; these dominant neotropical herbivores cultivate symbiotic fungus gardens on large quantities of fresh plant forage. As the external digestive system of the ants, fungus gardens facilitate the production and sustenance of millions of workers. Using metagenomic and metaproteomic techniques, we characterize the bacterial diversity and physiological potential of fungus gardens from two species of Atta. Our analysis of over 1.2 Gbp of community metagenomic sequence and three 16S pyrotag libraries reveals that in addition to harboring the dominant fungal crop, these ecosystems contain abundant populations of Enterobacteriaceae, including the genera Enterobacter, Pantoea, Klebsiella, Citrobacter and Escherichia. We show that these bacterial communities possess genes associated with lignocellulose degradation and diverse biosynthetic pathways, suggesting that they play a role in nutrient cycling by converting the nitrogen-poor forage of the ants into B-vitamins, amino acids and other cellular components. Our metaproteomic analysis confirms that bacterial glycosyl hydrolases and proteins with putative biosynthetic functions are produced in both field-collected and laboratory-reared colonies. These results are consistent with the hypothesis that fungus gardens are specialized fungus–bacteria communities that convert plant material into energy for their ant hosts. Together with recent investigations into the microbial symbionts of vertebrates, our work underscores the importance of microbial communities in the ecology and evolution of herbivorous metazoans.
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页数:13
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