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Characterization of a thaumarchaeal symbiont that drives incomplete nitrification in the tropical sponge Ianthella basta

Marine sponges represent one of the few eukaryotic groups that frequently harbour symbiotic members of the Thaumarchaeota, which are important chemoautotrophic ammonia‐oxidizers in many environments. However, in most studies, direct demonstration of ammonia‐oxidation by these archaea within sponges...

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Autores principales: Moeller, Florian U., Webster, Nicole S., Herbold, Craig W., Behnam, Faris, Domman, Daryl, Albertsen, Mads, Mooshammer, Maria, Markert, Stephanie, Turaev, Dmitrij, Becher, Dörte, Rattei, Thomas, Schweder, Thomas, Richter, Andreas, Watzka, Margarete, Nielsen, Per Halkjaer, Wagner, Michael
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6790972/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31271506
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1462-2920.14732
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author Moeller, Florian U.
Webster, Nicole S.
Herbold, Craig W.
Behnam, Faris
Domman, Daryl
Albertsen, Mads
Mooshammer, Maria
Markert, Stephanie
Turaev, Dmitrij
Becher, Dörte
Rattei, Thomas
Schweder, Thomas
Richter, Andreas
Watzka, Margarete
Nielsen, Per Halkjaer
Wagner, Michael
author_facet Moeller, Florian U.
Webster, Nicole S.
Herbold, Craig W.
Behnam, Faris
Domman, Daryl
Albertsen, Mads
Mooshammer, Maria
Markert, Stephanie
Turaev, Dmitrij
Becher, Dörte
Rattei, Thomas
Schweder, Thomas
Richter, Andreas
Watzka, Margarete
Nielsen, Per Halkjaer
Wagner, Michael
author_sort Moeller, Florian U.
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description Marine sponges represent one of the few eukaryotic groups that frequently harbour symbiotic members of the Thaumarchaeota, which are important chemoautotrophic ammonia‐oxidizers in many environments. However, in most studies, direct demonstration of ammonia‐oxidation by these archaea within sponges is lacking, and little is known about sponge‐specific adaptations of ammonia‐oxidizing archaea (AOA). Here, we characterized the thaumarchaeal symbiont of the marine sponge Ianthella basta using metaproteogenomics, fluorescence in situ hybridization, qPCR and isotope‐based functional assays. ‘Candidatus Nitrosospongia ianthellae’ is only distantly related to cultured AOA. It is an abundant symbiont that is solely responsible for nitrite formation from ammonia in I. basta that surprisingly does not harbour nitrite‐oxidizing microbes. Furthermore, this AOA is equipped with an expanded set of extracellular subtilisin‐like proteases, a metalloprotease unique among archaea, as well as a putative branched‐chain amino acid ABC transporter. This repertoire is strongly indicative of a mixotrophic lifestyle and is (with slight variations) also found in other sponge‐associated, but not in free‐living AOA. We predict that this feature as well as an expanded and unique set of secreted serpins (protease inhibitors), a unique array of eukaryotic‐like proteins, and a DNA‐phosporothioation system, represent important adaptations of AOA to life within these ancient filter‐feeding animals.
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spelling pubmed-67909722019-10-21 Characterization of a thaumarchaeal symbiont that drives incomplete nitrification in the tropical sponge Ianthella basta Moeller, Florian U. Webster, Nicole S. Herbold, Craig W. Behnam, Faris Domman, Daryl Albertsen, Mads Mooshammer, Maria Markert, Stephanie Turaev, Dmitrij Becher, Dörte Rattei, Thomas Schweder, Thomas Richter, Andreas Watzka, Margarete Nielsen, Per Halkjaer Wagner, Michael Environ Microbiol Research Articles Marine sponges represent one of the few eukaryotic groups that frequently harbour symbiotic members of the Thaumarchaeota, which are important chemoautotrophic ammonia‐oxidizers in many environments. However, in most studies, direct demonstration of ammonia‐oxidation by these archaea within sponges is lacking, and little is known about sponge‐specific adaptations of ammonia‐oxidizing archaea (AOA). Here, we characterized the thaumarchaeal symbiont of the marine sponge Ianthella basta using metaproteogenomics, fluorescence in situ hybridization, qPCR and isotope‐based functional assays. ‘Candidatus Nitrosospongia ianthellae’ is only distantly related to cultured AOA. It is an abundant symbiont that is solely responsible for nitrite formation from ammonia in I. basta that surprisingly does not harbour nitrite‐oxidizing microbes. Furthermore, this AOA is equipped with an expanded set of extracellular subtilisin‐like proteases, a metalloprotease unique among archaea, as well as a putative branched‐chain amino acid ABC transporter. This repertoire is strongly indicative of a mixotrophic lifestyle and is (with slight variations) also found in other sponge‐associated, but not in free‐living AOA. We predict that this feature as well as an expanded and unique set of secreted serpins (protease inhibitors), a unique array of eukaryotic‐like proteins, and a DNA‐phosporothioation system, represent important adaptations of AOA to life within these ancient filter‐feeding animals. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2019-07-25 2019-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6790972/ /pubmed/31271506 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1462-2920.14732 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Environmental Microbiology published by Society for Applied Microbiology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Moeller, Florian U.
Webster, Nicole S.
Herbold, Craig W.
Behnam, Faris
Domman, Daryl
Albertsen, Mads
Mooshammer, Maria
Markert, Stephanie
Turaev, Dmitrij
Becher, Dörte
Rattei, Thomas
Schweder, Thomas
Richter, Andreas
Watzka, Margarete
Nielsen, Per Halkjaer
Wagner, Michael
Characterization of a thaumarchaeal symbiont that drives incomplete nitrification in the tropical sponge Ianthella basta
title Characterization of a thaumarchaeal symbiont that drives incomplete nitrification in the tropical sponge Ianthella basta
title_full Characterization of a thaumarchaeal symbiont that drives incomplete nitrification in the tropical sponge Ianthella basta
title_fullStr Characterization of a thaumarchaeal symbiont that drives incomplete nitrification in the tropical sponge Ianthella basta
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of a thaumarchaeal symbiont that drives incomplete nitrification in the tropical sponge Ianthella basta
title_short Characterization of a thaumarchaeal symbiont that drives incomplete nitrification in the tropical sponge Ianthella basta
title_sort characterization of a thaumarchaeal symbiont that drives incomplete nitrification in the tropical sponge ianthella basta
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6790972/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31271506
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1462-2920.14732
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