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Kleptoplastidic benthic foraminifera from aphotic habitats: insights into assimilation of inorganic C, N and S studied with sub-cellular resolution.

Thierry Jauffrais1,2, Charlotte LeKieffre1,3, Magali Schweizer1, Emmanuelle Geslin1, Edouard Metzger1, Joan M Bernhard4, Bruno Jesus5,6, Helena L Filipsson7, Olivier Maire8,9, Anders Meibom3,10.   

Abstract

The assimilation of inorganic compounds in foraminiferal metabolism compared to predation or organic matter assimilation is unknown. Here, we investigate possible inorganic-compound assimilation in Nonionellina labradorica, a common kleptoplastidic benthic foraminifer from Arctic and North Atlantic sublittoral regions. The objectives were to identify the source of the foraminiferal kleptoplasts, assess their photosynthetic functionality in light and darkness and investigate inorganic nitrogen and sulfate assimilation. We used DNA barcoding of a ~ 830 bp fragment from the SSU rDNA to identify the kleptoplasts and correlated transmission electron microscopy and nanometre-scale secondary ion mass spectrometry (TEM-NanoSIMS) isotopic imaging to study 13 C-bicarbonate, 15 N-ammonium and 34 S-sulfate uptake. In addition, respiration rate measurements were determined to assess the response of N. labradorica to light. The DNA sequences established that over 80% of the kleptoplasts belonged to Thalassiosira (with 96%-99% identity), a cosmopolitan planktonic diatom. TEM-NanoSIMS imaging revealed degraded cytoplasm and an absence of 13 C assimilation in foraminifera exposed to light. Oxygen measurements showed higher respiration rates under light than dark conditions, and no O2 production was detected. These results indicate that the photosynthetic pathways in N. labradorica are not functional. Furthermore, N. labradorica assimilated both 15 N-ammonium and 34 S-sulfate into its cytoplasm, which suggests that foraminifera might have several ammonium or sulfate assimilation pathways, involving either the kleptoplasts or bona fide foraminiferal pathway(s) not yet identified.
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Year:  2018        PMID: 30277305     DOI: 10.1111/1462-2920.14433

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 1462-2912            Impact factor:   5.491


  6 in total

1.  Heterotrophic Foraminifera Capable of Inorganic Nitrogen Assimilation.

Authors:  Clare Bird; Charlotte LeKieffre; Thierry Jauffrais; Anders Meibom; Emmanuelle Geslin; Helena L Filipsson; Olivier Maire; Ann D Russell; Jennifer S Fehrenbacher
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2020-12-03       Impact factor: 5.640

2.  Multiple integrated metabolic strategies allow foraminiferan protists to thrive in anoxic marine sediments.

Authors:  Fatma Gomaa; Daniel R Utter; Christopher Powers; David J Beaudoin; Virginia P Edgcomb; Helena L Filipsson; Colleen M Hansel; Scott D Wankel; Ying Zhang; Joan M Bernhard
Journal:  Sci Adv       Date:  2021-05-26       Impact factor: 14.136

3.  Kleptoplast distribution, photosynthetic efficiency and sequestration mechanisms in intertidal benthic foraminifera.

Authors:  Bruno Jesus; Thierry Jauffrais; Erik C L Trampe; Johannes W Goessling; Charlotte Lekieffre; Anders Meibom; Michael Kühl; Emmanuelle Geslin
Journal:  ISME J       Date:  2021-10-11       Impact factor: 10.302

4.  Ammonium is the preferred source of nitrogen for planktonic foraminifer and their dinoflagellate symbionts.

Authors:  Charlotte LeKieffre; Howard J Spero; Jennifer S Fehrenbacher; Ann D Russell; Haojia Ren; Emmanuelle Geslin; Anders Meibom
Journal:  Proc Biol Sci       Date:  2020-06-17       Impact factor: 5.349

5.  Effects of Nitrogen Availability on the Antioxidant Activity and Carotenoid Content of the Microalgae Nephroselmis sp.

Authors:  Noémie Coulombier; Elodie Nicolau; Loïc Le Déan; Vanille Barthelemy; Nathalie Schreiber; Pierre Brun; Nicolas Lebouvier; Thierry Jauffrais
Journal:  Mar Drugs       Date:  2020-08-29       Impact factor: 5.118

6.  Abundant Chitinous Structures in Chilostomella (Foraminifera, Rhizaria) and Their Potential Functions.

Authors:  Hidetaka Nomaki; Chong Chen; Kaya Oda; Masashi Tsuchiya; Akihiro Tame; Katsuyuki Uematsu; Noriyuki Isobe
Journal:  J Eukaryot Microbiol       Date:  2020-11-20       Impact factor: 3.346

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