Energy efficiency and biological interactions define the core microbiome of deep oligotrophic groundwater

Abstract While oligotrophic deep groundwaters host active microbes attuned to the low-end of the bioenergetics spectrum, the ecological constraints on microbial niches in these ecosystems and their consequences for microbiome convergence are unknown. Here, we provide a genome-resolved, integrated om...

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Main Authors: Maliheh Mehrshad, Margarita Lopez-Fernandez, John Sundh, Emma Bell, Domenico Simone, Moritz Buck, Rizlan Bernier-Latmani, Stefan Bertilsson, Mark Dopson
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Online Access:https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-021-24549-z
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:nat:natcom:v:12:y:2021:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-021-24549-z 2024-04-14T08:11:28+00:00 Energy efficiency and biological interactions define the core microbiome of deep oligotrophic groundwater Maliheh Mehrshad Margarita Lopez-Fernandez John Sundh Emma Bell Domenico Simone Moritz Buck Rizlan Bernier-Latmani Stefan Bertilsson Mark Dopson https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-021-24549-z unknown https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-021-24549-z article ftrepec 2024-03-19T10:41:40Z Abstract While oligotrophic deep groundwaters host active microbes attuned to the low-end of the bioenergetics spectrum, the ecological constraints on microbial niches in these ecosystems and their consequences for microbiome convergence are unknown. Here, we provide a genome-resolved, integrated omics analysis comparing archaeal and bacterial communities in disconnected fracture fluids of the Fennoscandian Shield in Europe. Leveraging a dataset that combines metagenomes, single cell genomes, and metatranscriptomes, we show that groundwaters flowing in similar lithologies offer fixed niches that are occupied by a common core microbiome. Functional expression analysis highlights that these deep groundwater ecosystems foster diverse, yet cooperative communities adapted to this setting. We suggest that these communities stimulate cooperation by expression of functions related to ecological traits, such as aggregate or biofilm formation, while alleviating the burden on microorganisms producing compounds or functions that provide a collective benefit by facilitating reciprocal promiscuous metabolic partnerships with other members of the community. We hypothesize that an episodic lifestyle enabled by reversible bacteriostatic functions ensures the subsistence of the oligotrophic deep groundwater microbiome. Ecological constraints on microbial niches in oligotrophic deep groundwaters remain elusive. This study provides support for the existence of a common core microbiome in two deep groundwater biomes of the Fennoscandian Shield using a genome-resolved, integrated omics analysis. Article in Journal/Newspaper Fennoscandian RePEc (Research Papers in Economics)
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description Abstract While oligotrophic deep groundwaters host active microbes attuned to the low-end of the bioenergetics spectrum, the ecological constraints on microbial niches in these ecosystems and their consequences for microbiome convergence are unknown. Here, we provide a genome-resolved, integrated omics analysis comparing archaeal and bacterial communities in disconnected fracture fluids of the Fennoscandian Shield in Europe. Leveraging a dataset that combines metagenomes, single cell genomes, and metatranscriptomes, we show that groundwaters flowing in similar lithologies offer fixed niches that are occupied by a common core microbiome. Functional expression analysis highlights that these deep groundwater ecosystems foster diverse, yet cooperative communities adapted to this setting. We suggest that these communities stimulate cooperation by expression of functions related to ecological traits, such as aggregate or biofilm formation, while alleviating the burden on microorganisms producing compounds or functions that provide a collective benefit by facilitating reciprocal promiscuous metabolic partnerships with other members of the community. We hypothesize that an episodic lifestyle enabled by reversible bacteriostatic functions ensures the subsistence of the oligotrophic deep groundwater microbiome. Ecological constraints on microbial niches in oligotrophic deep groundwaters remain elusive. This study provides support for the existence of a common core microbiome in two deep groundwater biomes of the Fennoscandian Shield using a genome-resolved, integrated omics analysis.
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author Maliheh Mehrshad
Margarita Lopez-Fernandez
John Sundh
Emma Bell
Domenico Simone
Moritz Buck
Rizlan Bernier-Latmani
Stefan Bertilsson
Mark Dopson
spellingShingle Maliheh Mehrshad
Margarita Lopez-Fernandez
John Sundh
Emma Bell
Domenico Simone
Moritz Buck
Rizlan Bernier-Latmani
Stefan Bertilsson
Mark Dopson
Energy efficiency and biological interactions define the core microbiome of deep oligotrophic groundwater
author_facet Maliheh Mehrshad
Margarita Lopez-Fernandez
John Sundh
Emma Bell
Domenico Simone
Moritz Buck
Rizlan Bernier-Latmani
Stefan Bertilsson
Mark Dopson
author_sort Maliheh Mehrshad
title Energy efficiency and biological interactions define the core microbiome of deep oligotrophic groundwater
title_short Energy efficiency and biological interactions define the core microbiome of deep oligotrophic groundwater
title_full Energy efficiency and biological interactions define the core microbiome of deep oligotrophic groundwater
title_fullStr Energy efficiency and biological interactions define the core microbiome of deep oligotrophic groundwater
title_full_unstemmed Energy efficiency and biological interactions define the core microbiome of deep oligotrophic groundwater
title_sort energy efficiency and biological interactions define the core microbiome of deep oligotrophic groundwater
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