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Archaea Are Interactive Components of Complex Microbiomes

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TRENDS IN MICROBIOLOGY
卷 26, 期 1, 页码 70-85

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.tim.2017.07.004

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  1. BioTechMed Graz
  2. Medical University Graz (PhD program Molecular Medicine)
  3. DFG [Schm1052/11-2]

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Recent findings have shaken our picture of the biology of the archaea and revealed novel traits beyond archaeal extremophily and supposed 'primitiveness'. The archaea constitute a considerable fraction of the Earth's ecosystems, and their potential to shape their surroundings by a profound interaction with their biotic and abiotic environment has been recognized. Moreover, archaea have been identified as a substantial component, or even as keystone species, in complex microbiomes - in the environment or accompanying a holobiont. Species of the Euryarchaeota (methanogens, halophiles) and Thaumarchaeota, in particular, have the capacity to coexist in plant, animal, and human microbiomes, where syntrophy allows them to thrive under energy-deficiency stress. Due to methodological limitations, the archaeome remains mysterious, and many questions with respect to potential pathogenicity, function, and structural interactions with their host and other microorganisms remain.

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