A minimal model of cross-feeding in microbial communities
ORAL
Abstract
The active exchange of resources in biological systems can give rise to complex emergent phenomena. For example, many bacterial communities employ metabolic cross-feeding—a process of importance to physiology, ecology, and industry—in which bistability and oscillations are observed but not well understood. Here, we present a minimal model of bacterial cross-feeding that enables us to establish biophysical rules underlying these non-linear phenomena. Because the metabolic network described by our model manifests in many diverse biological systems, our results help to provide quantitative and generalizable principles to guide future work.
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Presenters
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Daniel Amchin
Princeton University
Authors
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Daniel Amchin
Princeton University
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Alejandro Martinez-Calvo
Princeton University
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Hongbo Zhao
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
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Carolina Trenado Yuste
Univ Carlos III De Madrid
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Sujit S Datta
Princeton University, Princeton