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H S Tee1, D Waite1, L Payne1, M Middleditch1, S Wood2, K M Handley3.
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32424245 PMCID: PMC7367855 DOI: 10.1038/s41396-020-0676-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ISME J ISSN: 1751-7362 Impact factor: 10.302
Fig. 1Images showing Microcoleus mat development, and plots showing changes in nutrients, toxins and mat communities over the 19-day proliferation event.
a Photographs of biofilm-coated cobbles collected across five timepoints from day 3 to day 19, showing increasing biofilm cover. Biofilms are dark green in color, and the cobble surfaces are yellow. b Water column nutrient and biofilm toxin concentrations throughout the sampling period. Toxins were measured across six timepoints with four to eight replicates per time point. Day 0 indicates the start of the experiment (4th March 2016). Error bars = standard errors of means. Abbreviations: Nitrate (NO3-), Nitrite (NO2-), Ammonium (NH4+), Dissolved reactive phosphorus (DRP), Anatoxin-a (ATX), dihydro-anatoxin-a (dhATX). c NMDS ordination of amplicon data based on Bray-Curtis dissimilarities. Samples are labeled according to the day of collection with replicate number and the font size represented the Shannon diversity index. The final stress value is 0.14 and the vector indicates fitted environmental parameters significantly correlated to NMDS coordinates (p < 0.05, permutations = 999). Letters in black font indicate categorical vectors for Microcoleus relative abundance: low (L, 0 – 33%), medium (M, 33–67%), and high (H, 67–100%).
Fig. 2Plots showing genome coverage, predicted growth rates, and Microcoleus protein expression across five timepoints.
a Average relative abundances of the eight dominant MAGs. Microcoleus 1 genome abundance is on a separate y-axis (left) due to higher abundance. Coverage values shown are relative to all the MAGs recovered in the dataset, and for the eight dominant MAGs sum to 62.51% at day 3, 78.61% at day 6, 80.02% at day 9, 72.80% at day 12, and 87.81% at day 19. Error bars = standard errors of means. b Barplot showing predicted replication rates for the same eight MAGs determined using iRep. Yellow circles indicate the average minimum generation time for each MAG determined using growthpred based on codon usage bias. c Close relationship between Microcoleus replication rate and per genome average log-transformed protein expression. The Pearson’s correlation coefficient (r) values are indicated.
Fig. 3Maximum likelihood trees showing the phylogenetic relationship between biofilm cyanobacteria and other cyanobacteria.
a Phylogenetic tree of cyanobacterial full-length 16S rRNA genes. EMIRGE-reconstructed 16S rRNA genes from this study are indicated in bold. The tree is rooted to Escherichia coli (A14565.1). b Tree based on 88 concatenated protein markers genes. The five biofilm cyanobacterial genomes are indicated in bold. The tree is rooted to GTDB Gammaproteobacteria UBA1515 (GCA_002323935.1). Scale bars represent number of substitutions per site. Bootstrap values over 50% are shown.
Fig. 4Community composition of Microcoleus-dominated mats.
a Taxa abundances in the combined dataset based on EMIRGE-reconstructed 16S and 18S rRNA gene sequences. Bac Bacteria, Euk Eukaryota. b Microscopy images of Microcoleus, eukaryotic phototrophs (diatoms and Cosmarium), and biofilm grazers (chironomid larvae and rotifers). c Unrooted maximum likelihood tree of all 81 prokaryotic MAGs. Black lines indicate references from GTDB, and other tip colors indicate phyla-level clades. d Bar chart showing temporal changes in the relative genome coverage of the top 20 MAGs clustered by order level.
Fig. 5Comparison between genome relative abundance and number of proteins expressed by the biofilm taxa.
The colors denote taxa at a variety of different taxonomic levels that indicate the best classification.
Fig. 6Protein expression in the biofilm communities.
a Heatmaps of log-transformed protein expression data, including both unnormalized protein expression (raw) and protein expression normalized to genome coverage (normalized). Expression data are shown for major metabolic functions: photosynthesis, translation, ATP synthesis, Carbon fixation (C), Nitrogen metabolism (N), and Phosphorus (P). The arrows (right) indicate the heterotrophic taxa with proteins expressed. Protein data are scaled by row. Bar chart below shows the number of proteins expressed by each taxa group based on metabolic functions. Microcoleus 1 protein counts are shown on a separate y-axis (left).
Fig. 7Schematic illustrating metabolic interactions among biofilm community members using functional genomics and proteomics.
Schematic of key genes and proteins expressed within the Microcoleus-dominated biofilm, with expression up/down regulation shown relative to early/late stage growth of the biofilm. Gene and protein details are documented in Tables S8–S11.