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Quantifying Integrated Proteomic Responses to Iron Stress in the Globally Important Marine Diazotroph Trichodesmium
Trichodesmium is a biogeochemically important marine cyanobacterium, responsible for a significant proportion of the annual ‘new’ nitrogen introduced into the global ocean. These non-heterocystous filamentous diazotrophs employ a potentially unique strategy of near-concurrent nitrogen fixation and o...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4642986/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26562022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0142626 |
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author | Snow, Joseph T. Polyviou, Despo Skipp, Paul Chrismas, Nathan A. M. Hitchcock, Andrew Geider, Richard Moore, C. Mark Bibby, Thomas S. |
author_facet | Snow, Joseph T. Polyviou, Despo Skipp, Paul Chrismas, Nathan A. M. Hitchcock, Andrew Geider, Richard Moore, C. Mark Bibby, Thomas S. |
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description | Trichodesmium is a biogeochemically important marine cyanobacterium, responsible for a significant proportion of the annual ‘new’ nitrogen introduced into the global ocean. These non-heterocystous filamentous diazotrophs employ a potentially unique strategy of near-concurrent nitrogen fixation and oxygenic photosynthesis, potentially burdening Trichodesmium with a particularly high iron requirement due to the iron-binding proteins involved in these processes. Iron availability may therefore have a significant influence on the biogeography of Trichodesmium. Previous investigations of molecular responses to iron stress in this keystone marine microbe have largely been targeted. Here a holistic approach was taken using a label-free quantitative proteomics technique (MS(E)) to reveal a sophisticated multi-faceted proteomic response of Trichodesmium erythraeum IMS101 to iron stress. Increased abundances of proteins known to be involved in acclimation to iron stress and proteins known or predicted to be involved in iron uptake were observed, alongside decreases in the abundances of iron-binding proteins involved in photosynthesis and nitrogen fixation. Preferential loss of proteins with a high iron content contributed to overall reductions of 55–60% in estimated proteomic iron requirements. Changes in the abundances of iron-binding proteins also suggested the potential importance of alternate photosynthetic pathways as Trichodesmium reallocates the limiting resource under iron stress. Trichodesmium therefore displays a significant and integrated proteomic response to iron availability that likely contributes to the ecological success of this species in the ocean. |
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spelling | pubmed-46429862015-11-18 Quantifying Integrated Proteomic Responses to Iron Stress in the Globally Important Marine Diazotroph Trichodesmium Snow, Joseph T. Polyviou, Despo Skipp, Paul Chrismas, Nathan A. M. Hitchcock, Andrew Geider, Richard Moore, C. Mark Bibby, Thomas S. PLoS One Research Article Trichodesmium is a biogeochemically important marine cyanobacterium, responsible for a significant proportion of the annual ‘new’ nitrogen introduced into the global ocean. These non-heterocystous filamentous diazotrophs employ a potentially unique strategy of near-concurrent nitrogen fixation and oxygenic photosynthesis, potentially burdening Trichodesmium with a particularly high iron requirement due to the iron-binding proteins involved in these processes. Iron availability may therefore have a significant influence on the biogeography of Trichodesmium. Previous investigations of molecular responses to iron stress in this keystone marine microbe have largely been targeted. Here a holistic approach was taken using a label-free quantitative proteomics technique (MS(E)) to reveal a sophisticated multi-faceted proteomic response of Trichodesmium erythraeum IMS101 to iron stress. Increased abundances of proteins known to be involved in acclimation to iron stress and proteins known or predicted to be involved in iron uptake were observed, alongside decreases in the abundances of iron-binding proteins involved in photosynthesis and nitrogen fixation. Preferential loss of proteins with a high iron content contributed to overall reductions of 55–60% in estimated proteomic iron requirements. Changes in the abundances of iron-binding proteins also suggested the potential importance of alternate photosynthetic pathways as Trichodesmium reallocates the limiting resource under iron stress. Trichodesmium therefore displays a significant and integrated proteomic response to iron availability that likely contributes to the ecological success of this species in the ocean. Public Library of Science 2015-11-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4642986/ /pubmed/26562022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0142626 Text en © 2015 Snow et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Snow, Joseph T. Polyviou, Despo Skipp, Paul Chrismas, Nathan A. M. Hitchcock, Andrew Geider, Richard Moore, C. Mark Bibby, Thomas S. Quantifying Integrated Proteomic Responses to Iron Stress in the Globally Important Marine Diazotroph Trichodesmium |
title | Quantifying Integrated Proteomic Responses to Iron Stress in the Globally Important Marine Diazotroph Trichodesmium
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title_full | Quantifying Integrated Proteomic Responses to Iron Stress in the Globally Important Marine Diazotroph Trichodesmium
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title_fullStr | Quantifying Integrated Proteomic Responses to Iron Stress in the Globally Important Marine Diazotroph Trichodesmium
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title_full_unstemmed | Quantifying Integrated Proteomic Responses to Iron Stress in the Globally Important Marine Diazotroph Trichodesmium
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title_short | Quantifying Integrated Proteomic Responses to Iron Stress in the Globally Important Marine Diazotroph Trichodesmium
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title_sort | quantifying integrated proteomic responses to iron stress in the globally important marine diazotroph trichodesmium |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4642986/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26562022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0142626 |
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