淡水硅藻沿pH梯度差异生长的分子复杂性。

IF 5.1 Q1 ECOLOGY
ISME communications Pub Date : 2025-05-06 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/ismeco/ycaf078
Xènia Rodríguez-Miret, Marisol Felip, Eric Pelletier, Jordi Catalan
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硅藻起源于海水,许多分支侵入淡水,辐射到整个大陆水生环境。pH梯度一直是物种分化的主要轴,环境评价利用硅藻作为生物指标。然而,对硅藻对pH敏感性的分子变化的全面看法是缺失的。本研究以12个淡水硅藻系为研究对象,在3种不同的环境pH条件下(pH 4.7、7.0和8.2)进行了一个普通的园林实验。转录组学分析表明,环境pH变化调节了许多分子过程和生物学功能,特别是与生物合成和运输有关的分子过程和生物学功能。尽管有许多已知的功能,菌株对pH值变化的反应却非常特殊。这种对pH生理反应的特异性与在12株硅藻菌株中观察到的相当不同的遗传背景一致。这种变化可能是由适应性分子景观中不同的进化轨迹形成的,这些进化轨迹可能在最初的海洋环境中已经分化,并在内陆水域复杂的化学马赛克中受到不同的pH选择压力。总体而言,我们的研究结果表明,大陆pH选择压力并不一定决定硅藻的独特适应性生理反应,而是允许基于进化历史背景和内陆偶发性的多种适应性解决方案。因此,需要对已识别的塑料对pH的响应进行具体研究,以评估它们在进化支间的适应功能。
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Molecular complexity of the differential growth of freshwater diatoms along pH gradients.

Diatoms originated in marine waters, and many clades have invaded fresh waters, radiating throughout the continental aquatic environments. pH gradients have been a primary axis of species differentiation, from which environmental assessments have taken advantage using diatoms as bioindicators. However, a comprehensive view of the molecular variation underlying the diatom sensitivity to pH is missing. This study used 12 freshwater diatom strains across a broad phylogenetic range within raphid pennate clades and 3 distinct environmental pH conditions, pH 4.7, 7.0, and 8.2, for a common garden experiment. The transcriptomic analysis showed that environmental pH variation regulated many molecular processes and biological functions, especially those involved in biosynthesis and transport. Despite sharing many known functions, strains responded to pH changes in a highly idiosyncratic manner. Such specificity in the physiological response to pH aligns with the considerably divergent genetic backgrounds observed among the 12 diatom strains. This variation was likely shaped by different evolutionary trajectories in adaptive molecular landscapes, which were probably already differentiated in the initial marine environment and subjected to varying pH selection pressures in the complex chemical mosaic of inland waters. Overall, our results indicate that continental pH selection pressures do not determine a necessarily unique adaptive physiological response in diatoms, but instead allow for multiple adaptive solutions built on the evolutionary historical background and inland contingencies. Therefore, specific studies on the identified plastic responses to pH are needed to assess their adaptive function across clades.

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