Dynamic patterns of carbohydrate metabolism genes in bacterioplankton during marine algal blooms

IF 6.1 1区 生物学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
Xinyang Li , Xueyu Cheng , Junjie Xu , Jiajun Wu , Leo Lai Chan , Zhonghua Cai , Jin Zhou
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Carbohydrates play a pivotal role in nutrient recycling and regulation of algal–bacterial interactions. Despite their ecological significance, the intricate molecular mechanisms governing regulation of phycosphere carbohydrates by bacterial taxa linked with natural algal bloom have yet to be fully elucidated. Here, a comprehensive temporal metagenomic analysis was conducted to explore the carbohydrate-active enzyme (CAZyme) genes in two discrete algal bloom microorganisms (Gymnodinium catenatum and Phaeocystis globosa) across three distinct bloom stages: pre-bloom, peak bloom, and post-bloom. Elevated levels of extracellular carbohydrates, primarily rhamnose, galactose, glucose, and arabinose, were observed during the initial and post-peak stages. The prominent CAZyme families identified—glycoside hydrolases (GH) and carbohydrate-binding modules (CBMs)—were present in both algal bloom occurrences. In the G. catenatum bloom, GH23/24 and CBM13/14 were prevalent during the pre-bloom and peak bloom stages, whereas GH2/3/30 and CBM12/24 exhibited increased prevalence during the post-bloom phase. In contrast, the P. globosa bloom had a dominance of GH13/23 and CBM19 in the initial phase, and this was succeeded by GH3/19/24/30 and CBM54 in the later stages. This gene pool variation—observed distinctly in specific genera—highlighted the dynamic structural shifts in functional resources driven by temporal alterations in available substrates. Additionally, ecological linkage analysis underscored a correlation between carbohydrates (or their related genes) and phycospheric bacteria, hinting at a pattern of bottom-up control. These findings contribute to understanding of the dynamic nature of CAZymes, emphasizing the substantial influence of substrate availability on the metabolic capabilities of algal symbiotic bacteria, especially in terms of carbohydrates.

海洋藻华期间浮游细菌中碳水化合物代谢基因的动态模式
碳水化合物在养分循环和调节藻类与细菌的相互作用中发挥着关键作用。尽管碳水化合物具有重要的生态意义,但与自然藻华有关的细菌类群对植物圈碳水化合物的复杂分子调控机制尚未完全阐明。在此,我们进行了一项全面的时间元基因组分析,以探索两种离散藻华微生物(Gymnodinium catenatum 和 Phaeocystis globosa)在三个不同藻华阶段(藻华前期、藻华高峰期和藻华后期)的碳水化合物活性酶(CAZyme)基因。在开花初期和开花后期,观察到细胞外碳水化合物水平升高,主要是鼠李糖、半乳糖、葡萄糖和阿拉伯糖。在两次藻华中都发现了主要的 CAZyme 家族--糖苷水解酶(GH)和碳水化合物结合模块(CBMs)。在 G. catenatum 藻华中,GH23/24 和 CBM13/14 在藻华前期和藻华高峰期普遍存在,而 GH2/3/30 和 CBM12/24 则在藻华后期表现出更高的普遍性。与此相反,在球花盛开初期,GH13/23 和 CBM19 占主导地位,后期则由 GH3/19/24/30 和 CBM54 取代。在特定种属中观察到的这种基因库变异突出表明,可用基质的时间性变化驱动了功能资源的动态结构变化。此外,生态联系分析强调了碳水化合物(或其相关基因)与植物层细菌之间的相关性,暗示了一种自下而上的控制模式。这些发现有助于理解 CAZymes 的动态性质,强调了底物的可用性对藻类共生细菌代谢能力的重大影响,尤其是在碳水化合物方面。
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Microbiological research
Microbiological research 生物-微生物学
CiteScore
10.90
自引率
6.00%
发文量
249
审稿时长
29 days
期刊介绍: Microbiological Research is devoted to publishing reports on prokaryotic and eukaryotic microorganisms such as yeasts, fungi, bacteria, archaea, and protozoa. Research on interactions between pathogenic microorganisms and their environment or hosts are also covered.
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