Project 2
Interdomain Interactions and Interaction Mechanisms
The unifying theme of Project 2 is understanding the consequences and mechanisms of interactions among highly divergent organisms. These interactions can range from symbiotic to parasitic and predatory and have wide-ranging consequences for the functioning of microbiomes and global biogeochemical cycles.
Our shared focus is on interactions between animal and plant hosts with symbionts or parasites, including understanding the broad consequences of these interactions within the microbiomes they are associated with. This focus creates numerous intellectual and methodological synergies and we will create a closely knit network among the groups involved within this project.
We will investigate the symbiosis between fungi and plant roots, which is key for nutrient acquisition by plants but has rarely been studied by taking the full complexity of the soil and root microbiome, including all bacteria, archaea, protozoa, and viruses, into account. We will unravel how giant viruses and RNA viruses interact with protozoa by using a combination of environmental observations and laboratory experiments. And, we will explore microbiome dynamics during different types of inflammatory responses, triggered by bacterial, viral, and helminth infections.
Involved KEY RESEARCHERs
martin polz
Project Leader
UNIVERSITY of vienna
isabella anderson-wagner
Project Member
university of vienna
andreas bergthaler
Project Member
MEdical UNIVERSITY of Vienna
clarissa campbell
Project Member
center for molecular medicine (cemm, öaw)
Kristina djinovic-carugo
Project Member
UNIVERSITY of vienna
peter ertl
Project Member
technische university wien (tu wien)
peter hinterdorfer
Project Member
johannes kepler university linz
matthias horn
Project Member
UNIVERSITY of vienna
christina kaiser
Project Member
UNIVERSITY of vienna
bernhard lendl
Project Member
technische universität wien (tu wien)
andreas richter
Project Member
UNIVERSITY of Vienna
leonid sazanov
Project Member
institute of science and technology austria
dagmar woebken
Project Member
university of vienna
InVolved institutions
work packages in project 2
Work package 2.1
Cross-Kingdom Interactions in the Ectomycorrhizal Symbiosis
Work Package 2.1 will provide novel insights into mechanisms of cross-kingdom (plants – fungi – protozoa – bacteria) interactions and advance our understanding of the interplay between the various microbial groups in the ectomycorrhizosphere of forest trees. A better understanding of this interplay will increase our knowledge on the effect of plants on soil C and N cycling.
Work package 2.2
Control of Eukaryotic Microbial Populations by Viral Parasites
Our aim in Work Package 2.2. is to uncover novel giant and RNA virus diversity and to unravel coupled dynamics of protist and giant and RNA virus populations in natural microbial communities to determine to what extent these viral parasites control eukaryotic microbial populations.
Work package 2.3
Probing Interkingdom Crosstalk during Inflammation
In Work Package 2.3, we will mechanistically dissect gut microbiome interactions and integrate them with infection-induced host responses. Our holistic focus across domains – bacteria, viruses/phages, fungi – will offer unprecedented insights into gut microbiome interactions during infection.