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  4. Amino acid auxotrophies in human gut bacteria are linked to higher microbiome diversity and long-term stability
 
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2023
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Amino acid auxotrophies in human gut bacteria are linked to higher microbiome diversity and long-term stability

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Preprint published on bioRxiv
Abstract
Amino acid auxotrophies are prevalent among bacteria. They can govern ecological dynamics in microbial communities and indicate metabolic cross-feeding interactions among coexisting genotypes. Despite the ecological importance of auxotrophies, their distribution and impact on the diversity and function of the human gut microbiome remain poorly understood. This study performed the first systematic analysis of the distribution of amino acid auxotrophies in the human gut microbiome using a combined metabolomic, metagenomic, and metabolic modeling approach. Results showed that amino acid auxotrophies are ubiquitous in the colon microbiome, with tryptophan auxotrophy being the most common. Auxotrophy frequencies were found to be higher for those amino acids, that are also essential to the human host. Moreover, a higher overall abundance of auxotrophies was associated with greater microbiome diversity and stability, and the distribution of auxotrophs was found to be related to the human host’s metabolome, including trimethylamine oxide, small aromatic acids, and secondary bile acids. Thus, our results suggest that amino acid auxotrophies are important factors that contribute to microbiome ecology and host-microbiome metabolic interactions.
Author(s)
Busche, Svenja
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Harris, Danielle MM
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Zimmermann, Johannes
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Schuchardt, Sven  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Toxikologie und Experimentelle Medizin ITEM  
Oumari, Mhmd
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Frank, Derk
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Bang, Corinna
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Rosenstiel, Philip
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Schreiber, Stefan
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Frey, Norbert
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Franke, Andre
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Aden, Konrad
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Waschina, Silvio
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Open Access
DOI
10.1101/2023.03.23.532984
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Toxikologie und Experimentelle Medizin ITEM  
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