综合元组学揭示了印度洋表面贫营养稳定微生物群落的代谢调节。

IF 5.8 2区 生物学 Q1 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Zhang-Xian Xie, Ke-Qiang Yan, Ling-Fen Kong, Ying-Bao Gai, Tao Jin, Yan-Bin He, Ya-Yu Wang, Feng Chen, Lin Lin, Zhi-Long Lin, Hong-Kai Xu, Zong-Ze Shao, Si-Qi Liu, Da-Zhi Wang
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引用次数: 4

摘要

了解机制,构建海洋表层营养不良的微生物群落仍然是一个主要的生态努力。功能冗余和代谢调节是两种机制,已提出塑造微生物对环境强迫的反应。然而,由于缺乏对群落分类和功能的综合描述,人们对它们在少营养表层海洋中的作用知之甚少。在这里,我们应用了基于元组学的综合方法,从基因到蛋白质,研究了北印度洋少营养的微生物群落。基因组和蛋白质组学组成的空间变异不显著,表明微生物群落稳定,以原绿球藻、聚藻球菌和SAR11为主。然而,一些主要由盐度和温度驱动的代谢功能被微调。有趣的是,在对不同环境扰动的反应中,代谢潜能和活动之间出现了调谐分歧。我们的研究结果表明,代谢调节是维持低营养海洋微生物群落稳定的重要机制。此外,综合元组学为全面了解海洋微生物的行为和功能提供了有力的工具。补充信息:在线版本包含补充资料,下载地址:10.1007/s42995-021-00119-6。
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Metabolic tuning of a stable microbial community in the surface oligotrophic Indian Ocean revealed by integrated meta-omics.

Metabolic tuning of a stable microbial community in the surface oligotrophic Indian Ocean revealed by integrated meta-omics.

Metabolic tuning of a stable microbial community in the surface oligotrophic Indian Ocean revealed by integrated meta-omics.

Metabolic tuning of a stable microbial community in the surface oligotrophic Indian Ocean revealed by integrated meta-omics.

Understanding the mechanisms, structuring microbial communities in oligotrophic ocean surface waters remains a major ecological endeavor. Functional redundancy and metabolic tuning are two mechanisms that have been proposed to shape microbial response to environmental forcing. However, little is known about their roles in the oligotrophic surface ocean due to less integrative characterization of community taxonomy and function. Here, we applied an integrated meta-omics-based approach, from genes to proteins, to investigate the microbial community of the oligotrophic northern Indian Ocean. Insignificant spatial variabilities of both genomic and proteomic compositions indicated a stable microbial community that was dominated by Prochlorococcus, Synechococcus, and SAR11. However, fine tuning of some metabolic functions that are mainly driven by salinity and temperature was observed. Intriguingly, a tuning divergence occurred between metabolic potential and activity in response to different environmental perturbations. Our results indicate that metabolic tuning is an important mechanism for sustaining the stability of microbial communities in oligotrophic oceans. In addition, integrated meta-omics provides a powerful tool to comprehensively understand microbial behavior and function in the ocean.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s42995-021-00119-6.

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Marine Life Science & Technology
Marine Life Science & Technology MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY-
CiteScore
9.60
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10.50%
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58
期刊介绍: Marine Life Science & Technology (MLST), established in 2019, is dedicated to publishing original research papers that unveil new discoveries and theories spanning a wide spectrum of life sciences and technologies. This includes fundamental biology, fisheries science and technology, medicinal bioresources, food science, biotechnology, ecology, and environmental biology, with a particular focus on marine habitats. The journal is committed to nurturing synergistic interactions among these diverse disciplines, striving to advance multidisciplinary approaches within the scientific field. It caters to a readership comprising biological scientists, aquaculture researchers, marine technologists, biological oceanographers, and ecologists.
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