Emergence of metabolic coupling to the heterotroph Alteromonas promotes dark survival in Prochlorococcus
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| Publication date | 01-2024 |
| Journal | ISME Communications |
| Article number | ycae131 |
| Volume | Issue number | 4 | 1 |
| Number of pages | 13 |
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| Abstract |
Prochlorococcus is found throughout the euphotic zone in the
oligotrophic open ocean. Deep mixing and sinking while attached to
particles can, however, transport Prochlorococcus cells below this sunlit zone, depriving them of light for extended periods of time. Previous work has shown that Prochlorococcus
by itself cannot survive extended periods of darkness. However, when
co-cultured with a heterotrophic microbe and subjected to repeated
periods of extended darkness, Prochlorococcus cells develop an
epigenetically inherited dark-tolerant phenotype that can survive longer
periods of darkness. Here we examine the metabolic and physiological
changes underlying this adaptation using co-cultures of dark-tolerant
and parental strains of Prochlorococcus, each grown with the heterotroph Alteromonas under diel light:dark conditions. The relative abundance of Alteromonas was higher in dark-tolerant than parental co-cultures, while dark-tolerant Prochlorococcus
cells were larger, contained less chlorophyll, and were less
synchronized to the light:dark cycle. Meta-transcriptome analysis
revealed that dark-tolerant co-cultures undergo a joint change, in which
Prochlorococcus undergoes a relative shift from photosynthesis to respiration, while Alteromonas
shifts toward using more organic acids instead of sugars. Furthermore,
the transcriptome data suggested enhanced biosynthesis of amino acids
and purines in dark-tolerant Prochlorococcus and enhanced degradation of these compounds in Alteromonas. Collectively, our results demonstrate that dark adaptation involves a strengthening of the metabolic coupling between Prochlorococcus and Alteromonas, presumably mediated by an enhanced, and compositionally modified, carbon exchange between the two species.
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| Document type | Article |
| Note | With supplementary file. |
| Language | English |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1093/ismeco/ycae131 |
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