Non-photosynthetic lineages sibling to Cyanobacteria associate with eukaryotes in the open ocean.

IF 8.1 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Current Biology Pub Date : 2024-11-18 DOI:10.1016/j.cub.2024.09.009
Fabian Wittmers, Jacqueline Comstock, Camille Poirier, David M Needham, Frederik Schulz, Rex Malmstrom, Craig A Carlson, Alexandra Z Worden
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Margulisbacteria are elusive uncultivated bacteria that have illuminated evolutionary transitions in the progenitor of Cyanobacteria, the latter being a critically important phylum that underpins oxygenic photosynthesis1,2. The non-photosynthetic Margulisbacteria were discovered in a sulfidic spring3 and later in other habitats456. Currently, this candidate phylum partitions into the Riflemargulisbacteria, primarily from sediments and groundwater, the Termititenax from insect gut microbiomes, and the Marinamargulisbacteria, from marine samples456. We found that Marinamargulisbacteria amplicons were unusually distributed in size-fractionated samples from the sunlit photic and dark twilight zones of the ocean. Further, sequencing of wild marine protists rendered genomic information for distinct marinamargulisbacterial clades co-associated with uncultivated, non-photosynthetic Stramenopila and Opisthokonta protists. Phylogenomic analyses combining these data and available metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) and single-amplified genomes (SAGs) from sorted bacteria revealed new Marinamargulisbacteria lineages. The lineages delineate by their environment, forming clades comprising freshwater, marine pelagic, or sediment/hypoxic taxa. The remarkable diversity of Margulisbacteria indicates success in colonizing various habitats, potentially in a conserved strategy involving eukaryotic cells.

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蓝藻的非光合谱系与大洋中的真核生物有联系。
Margulisbacteria(马格里斯细菌)是一种难以捉摸的非栽培细菌,它揭示了蓝细菌祖先的进化转变过程,蓝细菌是一个极其重要的门类,是含氧光合作用的基础1,2。非光合作用的马格里斯菌(Margulisbacteria)是在硫化泉3 中发现的,后来又在其他生境中发现456。目前,这一候选门类主要分为来自沉积物和地下水的 Riflemargulisbacteria、来自昆虫肠道微生物组的 Termititenax 和来自海洋样本的 Marinamargulisbacteria456。我们发现,Marinamargulisbacteria 扩增子异常地分布在海洋阳光光照区和黑暗暮光区的大小分馏样本中。此外,通过对野生海洋原生动物进行测序,还获得了与非培养、非光合的 Stramenopila 和 Opisthokonta 原生动物共生的独特海洋马革菌支系的基因组信息。将这些数据与现有的元基因组组装基因组(MAGs)和来自分类细菌的单体扩增基因组(SAGs)结合起来进行系统发生学分析,发现了新的海洋马革菌系。这些菌系按其所处环境划分,形成了由淡水、海洋水层或沉积物/缺氧类群组成的支系。Margulisbacteria的显著多样性表明,它们成功地定植于各种栖息地,这可能是一种涉及真核细胞的保守策略。
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Current Biology
Current Biology 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: Current Biology is a comprehensive journal that showcases original research in various disciplines of biology. It provides a platform for scientists to disseminate their groundbreaking findings and promotes interdisciplinary communication. The journal publishes articles of general interest, encompassing diverse fields of biology. Moreover, it offers accessible editorial pieces that are specifically designed to enlighten non-specialist readers.
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