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Complex Response of the Chlorarachniophyte Bigelowiella natans to Iron Availability
by
Pierella Karlusich, Juan José
, Kazamia, Elena
, Malych, Ronald
, Eichner, Meri
, Kotabova, Eva
, Lesuisse, Emmanuel
, Bowler, Chris
, Mach, Jan
, Prášil, Ondřej
, Sutak, Robert
in
Bigelowiella natans
/ iron
/ metagenomics
/ metatranscriptomics
/ Molecular Biology and Physiology
/ photosynthesis
/ phytoplankton
/ Research Article
2021
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Complex Response of the Chlorarachniophyte Bigelowiella natans to Iron Availability
by
Pierella Karlusich, Juan José
, Kazamia, Elena
, Malych, Ronald
, Eichner, Meri
, Kotabova, Eva
, Lesuisse, Emmanuel
, Bowler, Chris
, Mach, Jan
, Prášil, Ondřej
, Sutak, Robert
in
Bigelowiella natans
/ iron
/ metagenomics
/ metatranscriptomics
/ Molecular Biology and Physiology
/ photosynthesis
/ phytoplankton
/ Research Article
2021
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Complex Response of the Chlorarachniophyte Bigelowiella natans to Iron Availability
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Pierella Karlusich, Juan José
, Kazamia, Elena
, Malych, Ronald
, Eichner, Meri
, Kotabova, Eva
, Lesuisse, Emmanuel
, Bowler, Chris
, Mach, Jan
, Prášil, Ondřej
, Sutak, Robert
in
Bigelowiella natans
/ iron
/ metagenomics
/ metatranscriptomics
/ Molecular Biology and Physiology
/ photosynthesis
/ phytoplankton
/ Research Article
2021
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Complex Response of the Chlorarachniophyte Bigelowiella natans to Iron Availability
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Complex Response of the Chlorarachniophyte Bigelowiella natans to Iron Availability
2021
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Overview
Despite low iron availability in the ocean, marine phytoplankton require considerable amounts of iron for their growth and proliferation. While there is a constantly growing knowledge of iron uptake and its role in the cellular processes of the most abundant marine photosynthetic groups, there are still largely overlooked branches of the eukaryotic tree of life, such as the chlorarachniophytes.
The productivity of the ocean is largely dependent on iron availability, and marine phytoplankton have evolved sophisticated mechanisms to cope with chronically low iron levels in vast regions of the open ocean. By analyzing the metabarcoding data generated from the
Tara
Oceans expedition, we determined how the global distribution of the model marine chlorarachniophyte
Bigelowiella natans
varies across regions with different iron concentrations. We performed a comprehensive proteomics analysis of the molecular mechanisms underpinning the adaptation of
B. natans
to iron scarcity and report on the temporal response of cells to iron enrichment. Our results highlight the role of phytotransferrin in iron homeostasis and indicate the involvement of CREG1 protein in the response to iron availability. Analysis of the
Tara
Oceans metagenomes and metatranscriptomes also points to a similar role for CREG1, which is found to be widely distributed among marine plankton but to show a strong bias in gene and transcript abundance toward iron-deficient regions. Our analyses allowed us to define a new subfamily of the CobW domain-containing COG0523 putative metal chaperones which are involved in iron metabolism and are restricted to only a few phytoplankton lineages in addition to
B. natans
. At the physiological level, we elucidated the mechanisms allowing a fast recovery of PSII photochemistry after resupply of iron. Collectively, our study demonstrates that
B. natans
is well adapted to dynamically respond to a changing iron environment and suggests that CREG1 and COG0523 are important components of iron homeostasis in
B. natans
and other phytoplankton.
IMPORTANCE
Despite low iron availability in the ocean, marine phytoplankton require considerable amounts of iron for their growth and proliferation. While there is a constantly growing knowledge of iron uptake and its role in the cellular processes of the most abundant marine photosynthetic groups, there are still largely overlooked branches of the eukaryotic tree of life, such as the chlorarachniophytes. In the present work, we focused on the model chlorarachniophyte
Bigelowiella natans
, integrating physiological and proteomic analyses in culture conditions with the mining of omics data generated by the
Tara
Oceans expedition. We provide unique insight into the complex responses of
B. natans
to iron availability, including novel links to iron metabolism conserved in other phytoplankton lineages.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
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