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Effects of Diet on Resource Utilization by a Model Human Gut Microbiota Containing Bacteroides cellulosilyticus WH2, a Symbiont with an Extensive Glycobiome

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In vitro microbial RNA-Seq profiling of B. cellulosilyticus WH2 during growth on different carbohydrates.

(A) Hierarchical clustering of the gene expression profiles of 90 cultures grown in minimal medium supplemented with one of 31 simple or complex sugars (n = 2–3 replicates per condition). Circles at dendrogram branch points identify clusters with strong bootstrapping support (>95%; 10,000 repetitions). Solid circles denote clusters comprising only replicates from a single treatment group/carbohydrate, while open circles denote higher level clusters comprising samples from multiple treatment groups. Colored rectangles indicate the type of carbohydrate on which the samples within each cluster were grown. (B) Unclustered heatmap representation of fold-changes in gene expression relative to growth on minimal medium plus glucose (MM-Glc) for 60 of the 236 paired susC- and susD-like genes identified within the B. cellulosilyticus WH2 genome (for a full list of all paired and unpaired susC and susD homologs, see Table S2). Data shown are limited to those genes whose expression on at least one of the 31 carbohydrates tested demonstrated a >100-fold increase relative to growth on MM-Glc for at least one of the replicates within the treatment group. Yellow boxes denote areas of the map where both genes in a susC/D pair were up-regulated >100-fold for at least two of the replicates in a treatment group and where the average up-regulation for each gene in the pair was >100-fold across all replicates of the treatment group. Two sets of columns to the right of the heatmap indicate PULs that were detectably expressed at the mRNA level (left set of columns) and/or protein level (right set of columns) in experiment 1 (E1). Red and black circles indicate that both genes in a susC/D pair were consistently expressed on a particular diet, as determined by GeneChip analysis of cecal RNA (≥5 of 7 animals assayed) or LC-MS/MS analysis of cecal protein (2 of 2 animals assayed). In both cases, a red circle denotes significantly higher expression on one diet compared to the other.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1001637.g005