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Understanding and Engineering Distributed Biochemical Pathways in Microbial Communities.

Xinyun CaoJoshua J HamiltonOphelia S Venturelli
Published in: Biochemistry (2018)
Microbiomes impact nearly every environment on Earth by modulating the molecular composition of the environment. Temporally changing environmental stimuli and spatial organization are major variables shaping the structure and function of microbiomes. The web of interactions among members of these communities and between the organisms and the environment dictates microbiome functions. Microbial interactions are major drivers of microbiomes and are modulated by spatiotemporal parameters. A mechanistic and quantitative understanding of ecological, molecular, and environmental forces shaping microbiomes could inform strategies to control microbiome dynamics and functions. Major challenges for harnessing the potential of microbiomes for diverse applications include the development of predictive modeling frameworks and tools for precise manipulation of microbiome behaviors.
Keyphrases
  • human health
  • risk assessment
  • microbial community
  • climate change
  • high resolution
  • signaling pathway
  • gram negative