Uncovering the coevolution between microbial predators and prey

This project aims to investigate the coevolution of protozoan predators and bacterial prey using integrative methods to enhance understanding of microbial ecosystems and pathogenicity emergence.

Subsidie
€ 2.269.196
2024

Projectdetails

Introduction

Predation plays a key role in the planet’s ecology and evolution. The most prevalent and diverse predators on the planet are protozoans, single-cell eukaryotes that live from consuming bacterial prey. Protozoan predation massively impacts bacterial diversity, shapes microbial ecosystems, is essential for nutrient cycling, and has been linked to the emergence of bacterial virulence.

Research Gap

Yet, despite its importance, it remains largely elusive how protozoan predators and bacterial prey coevolve. To understand this coevolution, we need an integrative research approach that accounts for offense and defense mechanisms in both predator and prey, and spans from cellular response systems to community ecology.

Research Program Overview

Here, I take this approach and present the first integrative research program on microbial predator-prey coevolution. By leveraging recent advances in gene editing and single-cell phenotyping, we will focus on the coevolution between amoebal predators and bacterial prey in the soil – a hotspot for microbial predation.

Model System Development

  1. Establishing a Predator-Prey Model System
    We will establish a predator-prey model system that permits a two-sided and systems-level analysis of predation.

  2. Genome-Wide Genetic Screens
    Using genome-wide genetic screens, we will identify all genes underlying offense and defense mechanisms, study how they exert their effect, how they are regulated, and how they impact selection across environments.

Expansion to Natural Communities

  1. Studying Natural Predator-Prey Soil Communities
    We will expand from our model system to study natural predator-prey soil communities.

  2. Exploring Coevolution Factors
    We will explore how sexual reproduction and horizontal gene transfer impact coevolution, and emulate soil conditions in the lab to determine how biotic and abiotic factors affect eco-evolutionary dynamics of predator-prey communities in both time and space.

Conclusion

My research will connect ecology and evolution with molecular and systems biology, opening up the door for breakthrough advances in our understanding of predator-prey interfaces, the impact of coevolution on microbial ecosystems, and the emergence of nascent pathogenicity.

Financiële details & Tijdlijn

Financiële details

Subsidiebedrag€ 2.269.196
Totale projectbegroting€ 2.269.196

Tijdlijn

Startdatum1-5-2024
Einddatum30-4-2029
Subsidiejaar2024

Partners & Locaties

Projectpartners

  • EUROPEAN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY LABORATORYpenvoerder

Land(en)

Germany

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