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Algal Remodeling in a Ubiquitous Planktonic Photosymbiosis.

Johan Decelle1, Hryhoriy Stryhanyuk2, Benoit Gallet3, Giulia Veronesi4, Matthias Schmidt2, Sergio Balzano5, Sophie Marro6, Clarisse Uwizeye7, Pierre-Henri Jouneau8, Josselin Lupette7, Juliette Jouhet7, Eric Maréchal7, Yannick Schwab9, Nicole L Schieber9, Rémi Tucoulou10, Hans Richnow2, Giovanni Finazzi7, Niculina Musat2.   

Abstract

Photosymbiosis between single-celled hosts and microalgae is common in oceanic plankton, especially in oligotrophic surface waters. However, the functioning of this ecologically important cell-cell interaction and the subcellular mechanisms allowing the host to accommodate and benefit from its microalgae remain enigmatic. Here, using a combination of quantitative single-cell structural and chemical imaging techniques (FIB-SEM, nanoSIMS, Synchrotron X-ray fluorescence), we show that the structural organization, physiology, and trophic status of the algal symbionts (the haptophyte Phaeocystis) significantly change within their acantharian hosts compared to their free-living phase in culture. In symbiosis, algal cell division is blocked, photosynthesis is enhanced, and cell volume is increased by up to 10-fold with a higher number of plastids (from 2 to up to 30) and thylakoid membranes. The multiplication of plastids can lead to a 38-fold increase of the total plastid volume in a cell. Subcellular mapping of nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorous) and their stoichiometric ratios shows that symbiotic algae are impoverished in phosphorous and suggests a higher investment in energy-acquisition machinery rather than in growth. Nanoscale imaging also showed that the host supplies a substantial amount of trace metals (e.g., iron and cobalt), which are stored in algal vacuoles at high concentrations (up to 660 ppm). Sulfur mapping reveals a high concentration in algal vacuoles that may be a source of antioxidant molecules. Overall, this study unveils an unprecedented morphological and metabolic transformation of microalgae following their integration into a host, and it suggests that this widespread symbiosis is a farming strategy wherein the host engulfs and exploits microalgae.
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Keywords:  3D electron microscopy; Phaeocystis; eukaryotes; mass spectrometry imaging; microalga; photosynthesis; plankton; plastid; single-cell imaging; symbiosis

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30827917     DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2019.01.073

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Biol        ISSN: 0960-9822            Impact factor:   10.834


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