Emerging Research Topics in the Vibrionaceae and the Squid-Vibrio Symbiosis

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作者
Soto, William [1 ]
机构
[1] Coll William & Mary, Dept Biol, Integrated Sci Ctr Rm 3035,540 Landrum Dr, Williamsburg, VA 23185 USA
关键词
Vibrionaceae; host-microbe interactions; symbiosis; squid-Vibrio mutualism; bioluminescence; PHAGE-SHOCK-PROTEIN; DAMSELAE SUBSP PISCICIDA; INTRACELLULAR SURVIVAL; SP-NOV; MARINE BACTERIUM; ENZYMATIC SACCHARIFICATION; PHYSIOLOGICAL-RESPONSES; INNATE IMMUNITY; NITRIC-OXIDE; GREEN-ALGAE;
D O I
10.3390/microorganisms10101946
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
The Vibrionaceae encompasses a cosmopolitan group that is mostly aquatic and possesses tremendous metabolic and genetic diversity. Given the importance of this taxon, it deserves continued and deeper research in a multitude of areas. This review outlines emerging topics of interest within the Vibrionaceae. Moreover, previously understudied research areas are highlighted that merit further exploration, including affiliations with marine plants (seagrasses), microbial predators, intracellular niches, and resistance to heavy metal toxicity. Agarases, phototrophy, phage shock protein response, and microbial experimental evolution are also fields discussed. The squid-Vibrio symbiosis is a stellar model system, which can be a useful guiding light on deeper expeditions and voyages traversing these "seas of interest". Where appropriate, the squid-Vibrio mutualism is mentioned in how it has or could facilitate the illumination of these various subjects. Additional research is warranted on the topics specified herein, since they have critical relevance for biomedical science, pharmaceuticals, and health care. There are also practical applications in agriculture, zymology, food science, and culinary use. The tractability of microbial experimental evolution is explained. Examples are given of how microbial selection studies can be used to examine the roles of chance, contingency, and determinism (natural selection) in shaping Earth's natural history.
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