Carbohydrates and carbohydrate degradation gene abundance and transcription in Atlantic waters of the Arctic

Abstract Carbohydrates are chemically and structurally diverse, represent a substantial fraction of marine organic matter and are key substrates for heterotrophic microbes. Studies on carbohydrate utilisation by marine microbes have been centred on phytoplankton blooms in temperate regions, while fa...

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Published in:ISME Communications
Main Authors: Priest, Taylor, Vidal-Melgosa, Silvia, Hehemann, Jan-Hendrik, Amann, Rudolf, Fuchs, Bernhard M
Other Authors: Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
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Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press (OUP) 2023
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spelling croxfordunivpr:10.1038/s43705-023-00324-7 2024-09-15T18:30:32+00:00 Carbohydrates and carbohydrate degradation gene abundance and transcription in Atlantic waters of the Arctic Priest, Taylor Vidal-Melgosa, Silvia Hehemann, Jan-Hendrik Amann, Rudolf Fuchs, Bernhard M Max-Planck-Gesellschaft Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft Max-Planck-Gesellschaft Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft 2023 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s43705-023-00324-7 https://www.nature.com/articles/s43705-023-00324-7.pdf https://www.nature.com/articles/s43705-023-00324-7 https://academic.oup.com/ismecommun/article-pdf/3/1/130/56016363/43705_2023_article_324.pdf en eng Oxford University Press (OUP) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 ISME Communications volume 3, issue 1 ISSN 2730-6151 journal-article 2023 croxfordunivpr https://doi.org/10.1038/s43705-023-00324-7 2024-08-19T04:22:43Z Abstract Carbohydrates are chemically and structurally diverse, represent a substantial fraction of marine organic matter and are key substrates for heterotrophic microbes. Studies on carbohydrate utilisation by marine microbes have been centred on phytoplankton blooms in temperate regions, while far less is known from high-latitude waters and during later seasonal stages. Here, we combine glycan microarrays and analytical chromatography with metagenomics and metatranscriptomics to show the spatial heterogeneity in glycan distribution and potential carbohydrate utilisation by microbes in Atlantic waters of the Arctic. The composition and abundance of monomers and glycan structures in POM varied with location and depth. Complex fucose-containing sulfated polysaccharides, known to accumulate in the ocean, were consistently detected, while the more labile β-1,3-glucan exhibited a patchy distribution. Through ‘omics analysis, we identify variations in the abundance and transcription of carbohydrate degradation-related genes across samples at the community and population level. The populations contributing the most to transcription were taxonomically related to those known as primary responders and key carbohydrate degraders in temperate ecosystems, such as NS4 Marine Group and Formosa. The unique transcription profiles for these populations suggest distinct substrate utilisation potentials, with predicted glycan targets corresponding to those structurally identified in POM from the same sampling sites. By combining cutting-edge technologies and protocols, we provide insights into the carbohydrate component of the carbon cycle in the Arctic during late summer and present a high-quality dataset that will be of great value for future comparative analyses. Article in Journal/Newspaper Phytoplankton Oxford University Press ISME Communications 3 1
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description Abstract Carbohydrates are chemically and structurally diverse, represent a substantial fraction of marine organic matter and are key substrates for heterotrophic microbes. Studies on carbohydrate utilisation by marine microbes have been centred on phytoplankton blooms in temperate regions, while far less is known from high-latitude waters and during later seasonal stages. Here, we combine glycan microarrays and analytical chromatography with metagenomics and metatranscriptomics to show the spatial heterogeneity in glycan distribution and potential carbohydrate utilisation by microbes in Atlantic waters of the Arctic. The composition and abundance of monomers and glycan structures in POM varied with location and depth. Complex fucose-containing sulfated polysaccharides, known to accumulate in the ocean, were consistently detected, while the more labile β-1,3-glucan exhibited a patchy distribution. Through ‘omics analysis, we identify variations in the abundance and transcription of carbohydrate degradation-related genes across samples at the community and population level. The populations contributing the most to transcription were taxonomically related to those known as primary responders and key carbohydrate degraders in temperate ecosystems, such as NS4 Marine Group and Formosa. The unique transcription profiles for these populations suggest distinct substrate utilisation potentials, with predicted glycan targets corresponding to those structurally identified in POM from the same sampling sites. By combining cutting-edge technologies and protocols, we provide insights into the carbohydrate component of the carbon cycle in the Arctic during late summer and present a high-quality dataset that will be of great value for future comparative analyses.
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author Priest, Taylor
Vidal-Melgosa, Silvia
Hehemann, Jan-Hendrik
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Fuchs, Bernhard M
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Vidal-Melgosa, Silvia
Hehemann, Jan-Hendrik
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Carbohydrates and carbohydrate degradation gene abundance and transcription in Atlantic waters of the Arctic
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Vidal-Melgosa, Silvia
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title Carbohydrates and carbohydrate degradation gene abundance and transcription in Atlantic waters of the Arctic
title_short Carbohydrates and carbohydrate degradation gene abundance and transcription in Atlantic waters of the Arctic
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title_fullStr Carbohydrates and carbohydrate degradation gene abundance and transcription in Atlantic waters of the Arctic
title_full_unstemmed Carbohydrates and carbohydrate degradation gene abundance and transcription in Atlantic waters of the Arctic
title_sort carbohydrates and carbohydrate degradation gene abundance and transcription in atlantic waters of the arctic
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