Abstract

Simplified microbial communities, or "benchtop microbiomes," enable us to manage the profound complexity of microbial ecosystems. Widespread activities aiming to design and control communities result in novel resources for testing ecological theories and also for realizing new biotechnologies. There is much to be gained by reconciling engineering design principles with ecological processes that shape microbiomes in nature. In this short Perspective, I will address how natural processes such as environmental filtering, the establishment of priority effects, and community "blending" (coalescence) can be harnessed for engineering microbiomes from complex starting materials. I will also discuss how future microbiome architects may draw inspiration from modern practices in synthetic biology. This topic is based on an important overarching research goal, which is to understand how natural forces shape microbial communities and interspecies interactions such that new engineering design principles can be extracted to promote human health or energy and environmental sustainability.

Highlights

  • Simplified microbial communities, or “benchtop microbiomes,” enable us to manage the profound complexity of microbial ecosystems

  • MODEL SYSTEMS AND NEW SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY PLATFORMS Why do we need model systems in biology, and what do they give us? Organismal biology has shown us through multiple famous examples that model systems such as May/June 2019 Volume 4 Issue 3 e00106-19

  • Many major advances in microbiology are the result from a century or more of collective deep-dive research into model organisms: Escherichia coli, Bacillus subtilis, and Saccharomyces cerevisiae

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PERSPECTIVE Synthetic Biology

Reconciling Ecological and Engineering Design Principles for Building Microbiomes. Bernsteina,b aThe Arctic Centre for Sustainable Energy, UiT—The Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø, Norway bFaculty of Biosciences, Fisheries and Economics, UiT—The Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø, Norway

HARNESSING NATURAL ECOLOGICAL PROCESSES AS NEW ENGINEERING DESIGN PRINCIPLES
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