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Heterologous expression of genes from a cyanobacterial endosymbiont highlights substrate exchanges with its diatom host

A few genera of diatoms are widespread and thrive in low-nutrient waters of the open ocean due to their close association with N(2)-fixing, filamentous heterocyst-forming cyanobacteria. In one of these symbioses, the symbiont, Richelia euintracellularis, has penetrated the cell envelope of the host,...

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Autores principales: Nieves-Morión, Mercedes, Camargo, Sergio, Bardi, Sepehr, Ruiz, María Teresa, Flores, Enrique, Foster, Rachel A
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10299089/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37383020
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/pnasnexus/pgad194
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author Nieves-Morión, Mercedes
Camargo, Sergio
Bardi, Sepehr
Ruiz, María Teresa
Flores, Enrique
Foster, Rachel A
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Camargo, Sergio
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Flores, Enrique
Foster, Rachel A
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description A few genera of diatoms are widespread and thrive in low-nutrient waters of the open ocean due to their close association with N(2)-fixing, filamentous heterocyst-forming cyanobacteria. In one of these symbioses, the symbiont, Richelia euintracellularis, has penetrated the cell envelope of the host, Hemiaulus hauckii, and lives inside the host cytoplasm. How the partners interact, including how the symbiont sustains high rates of N(2) fixation, is unstudied. Since R. euintracellularis has evaded isolation, heterologous expression of genes in model laboratory organisms was performed to identify the function of proteins from the endosymbiont. Gene complementation of a cyanobacterial invertase mutant and expression of the protein in Escherichia coli showed that R. euintracellularis HH01 possesses a neutral invertase that splits sucrose producing glucose and fructose. Several solute-binding proteins (SBPs) of ABC transporters encoded in the genome of R. euintracellularis HH01 were expressed in E. coli, and their substrates were characterized. The selected SBPs directly linked the host as the source of several substrates, e.g. sugars (sucrose and galactose), amino acids (glutamate and phenylalanine), and a polyamine (spermidine), to support the cyanobacterial symbiont. Finally, transcripts of genes encoding the invertase and SBPs were consistently detected in wild populations of H. hauckii collected from multiple stations and depths in the western tropical North Atlantic. Our results support the idea that the diatom host provides the endosymbiotic cyanobacterium with organic carbon to fuel N(2) fixation. This knowledge is key to understanding the physiology of the globally significant H. hauckii–R. euintracellularis symbiosis.
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spelling pubmed-102990892023-06-28 Heterologous expression of genes from a cyanobacterial endosymbiont highlights substrate exchanges with its diatom host Nieves-Morión, Mercedes Camargo, Sergio Bardi, Sepehr Ruiz, María Teresa Flores, Enrique Foster, Rachel A PNAS Nexus Biological, Health, and Medical Sciences A few genera of diatoms are widespread and thrive in low-nutrient waters of the open ocean due to their close association with N(2)-fixing, filamentous heterocyst-forming cyanobacteria. In one of these symbioses, the symbiont, Richelia euintracellularis, has penetrated the cell envelope of the host, Hemiaulus hauckii, and lives inside the host cytoplasm. How the partners interact, including how the symbiont sustains high rates of N(2) fixation, is unstudied. Since R. euintracellularis has evaded isolation, heterologous expression of genes in model laboratory organisms was performed to identify the function of proteins from the endosymbiont. Gene complementation of a cyanobacterial invertase mutant and expression of the protein in Escherichia coli showed that R. euintracellularis HH01 possesses a neutral invertase that splits sucrose producing glucose and fructose. Several solute-binding proteins (SBPs) of ABC transporters encoded in the genome of R. euintracellularis HH01 were expressed in E. coli, and their substrates were characterized. The selected SBPs directly linked the host as the source of several substrates, e.g. sugars (sucrose and galactose), amino acids (glutamate and phenylalanine), and a polyamine (spermidine), to support the cyanobacterial symbiont. Finally, transcripts of genes encoding the invertase and SBPs were consistently detected in wild populations of H. hauckii collected from multiple stations and depths in the western tropical North Atlantic. Our results support the idea that the diatom host provides the endosymbiotic cyanobacterium with organic carbon to fuel N(2) fixation. This knowledge is key to understanding the physiology of the globally significant H. hauckii–R. euintracellularis symbiosis. Oxford University Press 2023-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10299089/ /pubmed/37383020 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/pnasnexus/pgad194 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of National Academy of Sciences. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Nieves-Morión, Mercedes
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Bardi, Sepehr
Ruiz, María Teresa
Flores, Enrique
Foster, Rachel A
Heterologous expression of genes from a cyanobacterial endosymbiont highlights substrate exchanges with its diatom host
title Heterologous expression of genes from a cyanobacterial endosymbiont highlights substrate exchanges with its diatom host
title_full Heterologous expression of genes from a cyanobacterial endosymbiont highlights substrate exchanges with its diatom host
title_fullStr Heterologous expression of genes from a cyanobacterial endosymbiont highlights substrate exchanges with its diatom host
title_full_unstemmed Heterologous expression of genes from a cyanobacterial endosymbiont highlights substrate exchanges with its diatom host
title_short Heterologous expression of genes from a cyanobacterial endosymbiont highlights substrate exchanges with its diatom host
title_sort heterologous expression of genes from a cyanobacterial endosymbiont highlights substrate exchanges with its diatom host
topic Biological, Health, and Medical Sciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10299089/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37383020
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/pnasnexus/pgad194
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