黄石国家公园红藻主导地热特征的时间动态。

IF 5.1 Q1 ECOLOGY
ISME communications Pub Date : 2024-12-03 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1093/ismeco/ycae151
Timothy G Stephens, Julia Van Etten, Timothy McDermott, William Christian, Martha Chaverra, James Gurney, Yongsung Lee, Hocheol Kim, Chung Hyun Cho, Erik Chovancek, Philipp Westhoff, Antonia Otte, Trent R Northen, Benjamin P Bowen, Katherine B Louie, Kerrie Barry, Igor V Grigoriev, Thomas Mock, Shao-Lun Liu, Shin-Ya Miyagishima, Masafumi Yoshinaga, Andreas P M Weber, Hwan Su Yoon, Debashish Bhattacharya
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美国黄石国家公园(YNP)以藻类为主的地热温泉群落一直是许多研究的焦点,然而,对这些生态系统的组成和群落相互作用知之甚少。我们的目标是确定,在YNP柠檬水溪三个相邻但不同的环境中,细胞如何在昼夜循环中应对非生物压力。这三种环境都是由两种光合作用谱系,cyanidiophysizon和Galdieria定居的,它们都是嗜极的Cyanidiophyceae红藻。Cyanidioschyzon是一种高度特化的专性光自养生物,在柠檬水溪的所有三种环境中都占主导地位。YNP中Cyanidioschyzon的细胞周期与同步培养中观察到的细胞周期相匹配,这表明光可用性在限制这种藻类在其自然栖息地的生长中起着重要作用。令人惊讶的是,混合营养和生理上更灵活的Galdieria是这些藻类种群的一小部分。柠檬水溪的砷解毒是通过不同真核和原核生物谱系的互补基因表达发生的,这与微生物群落共享这一功能一致,而不是单个谱系完成整个途径。这些结果证明了这些极端栖息地的高度结构化性质,特别是在砷解毒方面。
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Temporal dynamics in a red alga dominated geothermal feature in Yellowstone National Park.

Alga-dominated geothermal spring communities in Yellowstone National Park (YNP), USA, have been the focus of many studies, however, relatively little is known about the composition and community interactions which underpin these ecosystems. Our goal was to determine, in three neighboring yet distinct environments in Lemonade Creek, YNP, how cells cope with abiotic stressors over the diurnal cycle. All three environments are colonized by two photosynthetic lineages, Cyanidioschyzon and Galdieria, both of which are extremophilic Cyanidiophyceae red algae. Cyanidioschyzon, a highly specialized obligate photoautotroph, dominated cell counts at all three Lemonade Creek environments. The cell cycle of Cyanidioschyzon in YNP matched that observed in synchronized cultures, suggesting that light availability plays a strong role in constraining growth of this alga in its natural habitat. Surprisingly, the mixotrophic and physiologically more flexible Galdieria, was a minor component of these algal populations. Arsenic detoxification at Lemonade Creek occurred via complementary gene expression by different eukaryotic and prokaryotic lineages, consistent with this function being shared by the microbial community, rather than individual lineages completing the entire pathway. These results demonstrate the highly structured nature of these extreme habitats, particularly regarding arsenic detoxification.

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