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ABSTRACT: Microbial communities often undergo intricate compositional changes yet also maintain stable coexistence of diverse species. The mechanisms underlying long-term coexistence remain unclear, as system-wide studies have been largely limited to engineered communities, ex situ adapted cultures, or synthetic assemblies. Here we show how kefir, a natural milk-fermenting community of prokaryotes and yeasts, realises stable coexistence through spatiotemporal orchestration of species and metabolite dynamics. During milk fermentation, kefir grains (a polysaccharide matrix synthesized by kefir microbes) grow in mass but remain unchanged in composition. In contrast, the milk is colonized in a sequential manner in which early members open metabolic niches for followers. Through metabolomics and large-scale mapping of inter-species interactions, we show how microbes poorly suited for milk survive in, and even dominate the community, through metabolic cooperation and uneven partitioning between grain and milk. Overall, our findings reveal how inter-species interactions partitioned in space and time lead to stable coexistence. Linked metabolomics studies: MTBLS1829 Kefir fermentation curve (FIA-MS) MTBLS1830 Interaction between the kefir isolates Lactococcus lactis and Acetobacter fabarum (GC-MS) Linked cross omic data: Genomes of isolated kefir species are available in the NCBI database under the accession: PRJNA375758 (bioproject ID: 375758). Metatranscriptomic sequencing reads can be accessed from ENA under the project id PRJEB37001. Genome-scale metabolic models for kefir bacteria can be found at github.com/cdanielmachado/kefir_models.
INSTRUMENT(S): Liquid Chromatography MS - positive - hilic, Flow injection analysis MS - negative
SUBMITTER: Eleni Kafkia Sonja Blasche Ruben Mars
PROVIDER: MTBLS1823 | MetaboLights | 2020-11-04
REPOSITORIES: MetaboLights
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MTBLS-fixed-isa.json | Other | |||
a_MTBLS1823_FIA-MS_negative__metabolite_profiling.txt | Txt | |||
a_MTBLS1823_LC-MS_positive_hilic_metabolite_profiling.txt | Txt |
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