Engineered Interspecies Amino Acid Cross-Feeding Increases Population Evenness in a Synthetic Bacterial Consortium
ABSTRACT In nature, microbes interact antagonistically, neutrally, or beneficially. To shed light on the effects of positive interactions in microbial consortia, we introduced metabolic dependencies and metabolite overproduction into four bacterial species. While antagonistic interactions govern the...
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Main Authors: | Marika Ziesack, Travis Gibson, John K. W. Oliver, Andrew M. Shumaker, Bryan B. Hsu, David T. Riglar, Tobias W. Giessen, Nicholas V. DiBenedetto, Lynn Bry, Jeffrey C. Way, Pamela A. Silver, Georg K. Gerber |
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Language: | EN |
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American Society for Microbiology
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d11d2e80b5fb41c3b5f8c22f1ff4e2ba |
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