#METABOLOMICS WORKBENCH OlafTyc_20230316_052558 DATATRACK_ID:3791 STUDY_ID:ST002511 ANALYSIS_ID:AN004135 PROJECT_ID:PR001621
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CREATED_ON             	March 21, 2023, 8:29 am
#PROJECT
PR:PROJECT_TITLE                 	Enhanced niche colonization and competition during bacterial adaptation to a
PR:PROJECT_TITLE                 	fungus
PR:PROJECT_TYPE                  	Fungal / bacterial interaction
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	Bacterial-fungal interactions (BFIs) influence microbial community performance
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	of most ecosystems and elicit specific microbial behaviors, including the
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	stimulation of specialized metabolite production. Using a simple BFI system
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	encompassing the Gram-positive bacterium Bacillus subtilis and the black mold
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	fungus Aspergillus niger, we established a co-culture experimental evolution
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	method to investigate bacterial adaptation to the presence of a fungus. In the
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	evolving populations, B. subtilis was rapidly selected for enhanced production
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	of the lipopeptide surfactin and accelerated surface spreading that led to an
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	inhibition of fungal expansion and environment acidification. These phenotypes
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	were explained by specific mutations in the DegS-DegU two-component system. In
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	the presence of surfactin, the fungal hyphae exhibited bulged cells with
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	delocalized secretory vesicles and RlmA-dependent cell wall stress induction.
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	Increased surfactin production generally enhances the competitive success of the
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	bacterium against various Aspergillus species that likely explains the primary
PR:PROJECT_SUMMARY               	adaption path in the presence of A. niger.
PR:INSTITUTE                     	Netherlands Institute of Ecology
PR:DEPARTMENT                    	Microbial Ecology
PR:LABORATORY                    	GCMS Lab
PR:LAST_NAME                     	Tyc
PR:FIRST_NAME                    	Olaf
PR:ADDRESS                       	Theodor-Stern-Kai 7, Building 11, 60590 Frankfurt Germany
PR:EMAIL                         	Olaf.Tyc@kgu.de
PR:PHONE                         	016094726403
#STUDY
ST:STUDY_TITLE                   	Enhanced niche colonization and competition during bacterial adaptation to a
ST:STUDY_TITLE                   	fungus
ST:STUDY_TYPE                    	Fungal / bacterial interaction
ST:STUDY_SUMMARY                 	Enhanced niche 1 colonization and competition during bacterial adaptation to a
ST:STUDY_SUMMARY                 	fungus
ST:INSTITUTE                     	Netherlands Institute of Ecology
ST:DEPARTMENT                    	Microbial Ecology
ST:LAST_NAME                     	Tyc
ST:FIRST_NAME                    	Olaf
ST:ADDRESS                       	Droevendaalsesteeg 10, 6708 PB Wageningen, The Netherlands
ST:EMAIL                         	Olaf.Tyc@kgu.de
ST:PHONE                         	+496963018046
#SUBJECT
SU:SUBJECT_TYPE                  	Bacteria
SU:SUBJECT_SPECIES               	Aspergillus niger/Bacillus subtilis
SU:TAXONOMY_ID                   	5061/1423
#SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS:         	SUBJECT(optional)[tab]SAMPLE[tab]FACTORS(NAME:VALUE pairs separated by |)[tab]Raw file names and additional sample data
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	A niger mono day 3.1	treatment:A. niger mono | timepoint:day 3	RAW_FILE_NAME=qtof-2017-0103 A niger mono 268208.mzML
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	A niger mono day 3.2	treatment:A. niger mono | timepoint:day 3	RAW_FILE_NAME=qtof-2017-0105 A niger mono 268210.mzML
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	A niger mono day 3.3	treatment:A. niger mono | timepoint:day 3	RAW_FILE_NAME=qtof-2017-0107 A niger mono 268213.mzML
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	B subtilis mono day 3.1	treatment:B. subtilis mono | timepoint:day 3	RAW_FILE_NAME=qtof-2017-0109 B sp  3610 anc mono 268233.mzML
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	B subtilis mono day 3.2	treatment:B. subtilis mono | timepoint:day 3	RAW_FILE_NAME=qtof-2017-0111 B sp  3610 anc mono 268237.mzML
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	B subtilis mono day 3.3	treatment:B. subtilis mono | timepoint:day 3	RAW_FILE_NAME=qtof-2017-0113 B sp  3610 anc mono 288253.mzML
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	A niger B subtilis interaction 3.1	treatment:A. niger B. subtilis interaction | timepoint:day 3	RAW_FILE_NAME=qtof-2017-0115 A niger  B sp 3610 anc int 288255.mzML
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	A niger B subtilis interaction 3.2	treatment:A. niger B. subtilis interaction | timepoint:day 3	RAW_FILE_NAME=qtof-2017-0119 A niger  B sp 3610 anc int 288258.mzML
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	Control day 3.1	treatment:control | timepoint:day 3	RAW_FILE_NAME=qtof-2017-0121 TSB media control 288266.mzML
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	Control day 3.2	treatment:control | timepoint:day 3	RAW_FILE_NAME=qtof-2017-0123 TSB media control 288269.mzML
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	Control day 3.3	treatment:control | timepoint:day 3	RAW_FILE_NAME=qtof-2017-0125 TSB media control 288279.mzML
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	A niger mono day 5.1	treatment:A. niger mono | timepoint:day 5	RAW_FILE_NAME=qtof-2017-0127 A niger mono 263895.mzML
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	A niger mono day 5.2	treatment:A. niger mono | timepoint:day 5	RAW_FILE_NAME=qtof-2017-0129 A niger mono 268204.mzML
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	A niger mono day 5.3	treatment:A. niger mono | timepoint:day 5	RAW_FILE_NAME=qtof-2017-0131 A niger mono 268209.mzML
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	B subtilis mono day 5.1	treatment:B. subtilis mono | timepoint:day 5	RAW_FILE_NAME=qtof-2017-0133 B sp  3610 anc mono 268221.mzML
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	B subtilis mono day 5.2	treatment:B. subtilis mono | timepoint:day 5	RAW_FILE_NAME=qtof-2017-0135 B sp  3610 anc mono 268223.mzML
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	B subtilis mono day 5.3	treatment:B. subtilis mono | timepoint:day 5	RAW_FILE_NAME=qtof-2017-0137 B sp  3610 anc mono 268234.mzML
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	A niger B subtilis interaction 5.1	treatment:A. niger B. subtilis interaction | timepoint:day 5	RAW_FILE_NAME=qtof-2017-0139 A niger  B sp 3610 anc int 268236.mzML
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	A niger B subtilis interaction 5.2	treatment:A. niger B. subtilis interaction | timepoint:day 5	RAW_FILE_NAME=qtof-2017-0141 A niger  B sp 3610 anc int 287345.mzML
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	A niger B subtilis interaction 5.3	treatment:A. niger B. subtilis interaction | timepoint:day 5	RAW_FILE_NAME=qtof-2017-0143 A niger  B sp 3610 anc int 288245.mzML
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	Control day 5.1	treatment:control | timepoint:day 5	RAW_FILE_NAME=qtof-2017-0145 TSB media control 288282.mzML
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	Control day 5.2	treatment:control | timepoint:day 5	RAW_FILE_NAME=qtof-2017-0147 TSB media control 288288.mzML
SUBJECT_SAMPLE_FACTORS           	-	Control day 5.3	treatment:control | timepoint:day 5	RAW_FILE_NAME=qtof-2017-0149 TSB media control 288289.mzML
#COLLECTION
CO:COLLECTION_SUMMARY            	For analysis and trapping of volatile organic compounds two-compartment glass
CO:COLLECTION_SUMMARY            	Petri-dishes (Garbeva et al., 2014) containing 1% LB-A (Carl-Roth LB- Agar) were
CO:COLLECTION_SUMMARY            	applied. The fungus Aspergillus niger was inoculated 24 hours before addition of
CO:COLLECTION_SUMMARY            	the bacterial strain on the left side of the two compartment glass petri-dish
CO:COLLECTION_SUMMARY            	and incubated overnight at 28 °C. The bacterial strain Bacillus subtilis 3610
CO:COLLECTION_SUMMARY            	was incubated overnight at 28 °C in LB- liquid medium (Carl-Roth LB- Medium).
CO:COLLECTION_SUMMARY            	After overnight _incubation a volume of 2 µl of the grown Bacillus subtilis
CO:COLLECTION_SUMMARY            	3610 culture was spotted on the opposite side of the Aspergillus niger culture.
CO:COLLECTION_SUMMARY            	The glass Petri-dishes were kept open for 25 min. for drying of the droplets.
CO:COLLECTION_SUMMARY            	After the drying process plates were closed by a lid with an outlet connected to
CO:COLLECTION_SUMMARY            	a steel trap containing 150 mg Tenax TA and 150 mg Carbopack B (Markes
CO:COLLECTION_SUMMARY            	International Ltd) and incubated at 28 °C. The Tenax steel traps were collected
CO:COLLECTION_SUMMARY            	after three and five days of incubation and stored at 4 °C until GC-Q-TOF
CO:COLLECTION_SUMMARY            	analysis. As controls, glass Petri-dishes containing LB agar media without
CO:COLLECTION_SUMMARY            	inoculated bacteria or fungi were used.
CO:SAMPLE_TYPE                   	Fungal/bacterial volatiles
CO:COLLECTION_METHOD             	Tenax Trap
CO:COLLECTION_LOCATION           	Wageningen, The Netherlands
CO:COLLECTION_FREQUENCY          	3 days and 5 days
CO:COLLECTION_DURATION           	5 min.
CO:STORAGE_CONDITIONS            	4℃
CO:COLLECTION_VIALS              	Tenax
CO:STORAGE_VIALS                 	Metal tubes
#TREATMENT
TR:TREATMENT_SUMMARY             	The fungus Aspergillus niger was inoculated 24 hours before addition of the
TR:TREATMENT_SUMMARY             	bacterial strain on the left side of the two compartment glass petri-dish and
TR:TREATMENT_SUMMARY             	incubated overnight at 28 °C. The bacterial strain Bacillus subtilis 3610 was
TR:TREATMENT_SUMMARY             	incubated overnight at 28 °C in LB- liquid medium (Carl-Roth LB- Medium). After
TR:TREATMENT_SUMMARY             	overnight _incubation a volume of 2 µl of the grown Bacillus subtilis 3610
TR:TREATMENT_SUMMARY             	culture was spotted on the opposite side of the Aspergillus niger culture.
#SAMPLEPREP
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	The collected volatiles were desorbed from the traps using a desorption unit
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	(Unity TD-100, Markes International Ltd., Llantrisant, UK) at 210 °C for 12 min
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	(He flow 50 mL/min) and trapped on a cold trap at -10 °C. The volatiles were
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	introduced into the GC-Q-TOF (model Agilent 7890B GC and the Agilent 7200A QTOF,
SP:SAMPLEPREP_SUMMARY            	Santa Clara, USA) by heating the cold trap for 12 min to 250 °C.
#CHROMATOGRAPHY
CH:CHROMATOGRAPHY_SUMMARY        	The volatiles were desorbed from the traps using an desorption unit (Unity
CH:CHROMATOGRAPHY_SUMMARY        	TD-100, Markes International Ltd., Llantrisant, UK) at 210 °C for 12 min (He
CH:CHROMATOGRAPHY_SUMMARY        	flow 50 mL/min) and trapped on a cold trap at -10 °C. The volatiles were
CH:CHROMATOGRAPHY_SUMMARY        	introduced into the GC-Q-TOF (model Agilent 7890B GC and the Agilent 7200A QTOF,
CH:CHROMATOGRAPHY_SUMMARY        	Santa Clara, USA) by heating the cold trap for 12 min to 250 °C. The used split
CH:CHROMATOGRAPHY_SUMMARY        	ratio was 1:10 and the used column was a 30 × 0.25 mm ID RXI-5MS, film
CH:CHROMATOGRAPHY_SUMMARY        	thickness 0.25 µm (Restek 13424-6850, Bellefonte, PA, USA). Temperature program
CH:CHROMATOGRAPHY_SUMMARY        	was as follows: 39 °C for 2 min, from 39 °C to 95 °C at 3.5 °C/min, then to
CH:CHROMATOGRAPHY_SUMMARY        	165 °C at 4 °C/min, to 280 °C at 15 °C/min and finally to 320 °C at 30
CH:CHROMATOGRAPHY_SUMMARY        	°C/min, hold 7 min. The volatile organic compounds were ionized in EI mode at
CH:CHROMATOGRAPHY_SUMMARY        	eV and mass spectra were acquired in full-scan-mode (30–400 U @ 5 scans/s).
CH:CHROMATOGRAPHY_SUMMARY        	Mass-spectra were extracted with MassHunter Qualitative Analysis Software V
CH:CHROMATOGRAPHY_SUMMARY        	B.06.00 Build 6.0.633.0 (Agilent Technologies, Santa Clara, USA).
CH:CHROMATOGRAPHY_TYPE           	GC
CH:INSTRUMENT_NAME               	Agilent 7890B
CH:COLUMN_NAME                   	Restek Rtx-5Sil MS (30m x 0.25mm, 0.25um)
CH:SOLVENT_A                     	-
CH:SOLVENT_B                     	-
CH:FLOW_GRADIENT                 	-
CH:FLOW_RATE                     	50 mL/min
CH:COLUMN_TEMPERATURE            	280°C
#ANALYSIS
AN:ANALYSIS_TYPE                 	MS
AN:LABORATORY_NAME               	Netherlands Insitute of Ecology, NIOO-KNAW, Wageningen
AN:OPERATOR_NAME                 	Hans Zweers
#MS
MS:INSTRUMENT_NAME               	Agilent 7200 QTOF
MS:INSTRUMENT_TYPE               	QTOF
MS:MS_TYPE                       	EI
MS:ION_MODE                      	POSITIVE
MS:MS_COMMENTS                   	The volatile organic compounds were ionized in EI mode at eV and mass spectra
MS:MS_COMMENTS                   	were acquired in full-scan-mode (30–400 U @ 5 scans/s). Mass-spectra were
MS:MS_COMMENTS                   	extracted with MassHunter Qualitative Analysis Software V B.06.00 Build
MS:MS_COMMENTS                   	6.0.633.0 (Agilent Technologies, Santa Clara, USA). The obtained mass spectra
MS:MS_COMMENTS                   	were transformed to netCDF files and imported into MZmine V2.20 (Copyright ©
MS:MS_COMMENTS                   	2005-2012) MZmine Development Team) (Pluskal et al., 2010). Compounds were
MS:MS_COMMENTS                   	identified via their mass spectra using deconvolution function and local-minimum
MS:MS_COMMENTS                   	search algorithm in combination with two mass-spectral-libraries: NIST 2014
MS:MS_COMMENTS                   	V2.20 (National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA http://www.nist.gov)
MS:MS_COMMENTS                   	and Wiley 7th edition spectral libraries and by their linear retention indexes
MS:MS_COMMENTS                   	(LRI). The LRI values were calculated by using AMDIS 2.72 (National Institute of
MS:MS_COMMENTS                   	Standards and Technology, USA). After deconvolution and mass identification peak
MS:MS_COMMENTS                   	lists containing the mass features of each treatment were exported as csv file
MS:MS_COMMENTS                   	format for further analysis.
MS:MS_RESULTS_FILE               	ST002511_AN004135_Results.txt	UNITS:m/z	Has m/z:Yes	Has RT:Yes	RT units:Minutes
#END