Summer abundance and distribution of proteorhodopsin genes in the western Arctic Ocean
Proteorhodopsins (PR) are phylogenetically diverse and highly expressed proton pumps in marine bacterial communities. The phylogenetic diversity and in situ expression of the main PR groups in polar off-shore, coastal and estuarine waters is poorly known and their abundance has not yet been reported...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:c2832d6fd7ec4742bdb44ce09d6eb91d 2023-05-15T14:48:09+02:00 Summer abundance and distribution of proteorhodopsin genes in the western Arctic Ocean Dominique Boeuf Raphaël Lami Emelyne Cunnington Christian Jeanthon 2016-10-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2016.01584 https://doaj.org/article/c2832d6fd7ec4742bdb44ce09d6eb91d EN eng Frontiers Media S.A. http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fmicb.2016.01584/full https://doaj.org/toc/1664-302X 1664-302X doi:10.3389/fmicb.2016.01584 https://doaj.org/article/c2832d6fd7ec4742bdb44ce09d6eb91d Frontiers in Microbiology, Vol 7 (2016) Arctic Ocean SAR11 Mackenzie River Photoheterotrophy proteorhodopsin Microbiology QR1-502 article 2016 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2016.01584 2022-12-31T15:27:47Z Proteorhodopsins (PR) are phylogenetically diverse and highly expressed proton pumps in marine bacterial communities. The phylogenetic diversity and in situ expression of the main PR groups in polar off-shore, coastal and estuarine waters is poorly known and their abundance has not yet been reported. Here, we show that PR gene sequences of the southern Beaufort Sea including MacKenzie shelf and estuary are mainly affiliated to Gammaproteobacteria, Alphaproteobacteria and Bacteroidetes. Substantial overlap (78%) between DNA- and cDNA-based librairies indicated in situ PR transcription within a large fraction of PR-containing community. Sets of specific qPCR primers were designed to measure the absolute abundances of the major PR types. Spatial and depth profiles showed that PR-containing bacteria were abundant throughout the photic zone, comprising up to 45% of total bacteria. Although their abundance varied greatly with location and depth, Alphaproteobacteria predominated in the PR community in all water masses, with SAR11 as the major PR type. Low nutrient concentrations rather than light were the environmental drivers that best explained the abundance and distribution of arctic PR types. Together, our data suggests that PR-based phototrophy could be the major phototrophic prokaryotic process during the Arctic Ocean summer. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Ocean Beaufort Sea Mackenzie river Mackenzie Shelf Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Arctic Ocean Mackenzie River Frontiers in Microbiology 7 |
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Proteorhodopsins (PR) are phylogenetically diverse and highly expressed proton pumps in marine bacterial communities. The phylogenetic diversity and in situ expression of the main PR groups in polar off-shore, coastal and estuarine waters is poorly known and their abundance has not yet been reported. Here, we show that PR gene sequences of the southern Beaufort Sea including MacKenzie shelf and estuary are mainly affiliated to Gammaproteobacteria, Alphaproteobacteria and Bacteroidetes. Substantial overlap (78%) between DNA- and cDNA-based librairies indicated in situ PR transcription within a large fraction of PR-containing community. Sets of specific qPCR primers were designed to measure the absolute abundances of the major PR types. Spatial and depth profiles showed that PR-containing bacteria were abundant throughout the photic zone, comprising up to 45% of total bacteria. Although their abundance varied greatly with location and depth, Alphaproteobacteria predominated in the PR community in all water masses, with SAR11 as the major PR type. Low nutrient concentrations rather than light were the environmental drivers that best explained the abundance and distribution of arctic PR types. Together, our data suggests that PR-based phototrophy could be the major phototrophic prokaryotic process during the Arctic Ocean summer. |
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Dominique Boeuf Raphaël Lami Emelyne Cunnington Christian Jeanthon |
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Dominique Boeuf Raphaël Lami Emelyne Cunnington Christian Jeanthon |
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Summer abundance and distribution of proteorhodopsin genes in the western Arctic Ocean |
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Summer abundance and distribution of proteorhodopsin genes in the western Arctic Ocean |
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Summer abundance and distribution of proteorhodopsin genes in the western Arctic Ocean |
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Summer abundance and distribution of proteorhodopsin genes in the western Arctic Ocean |
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Summer abundance and distribution of proteorhodopsin genes in the western Arctic Ocean |
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summer abundance and distribution of proteorhodopsin genes in the western arctic ocean |
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