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Bacterial symbiont subpopulations have different roles in a deep-sea symbiosis.

Tjorven Hinzke1,2,3, Manuel Kleiner4, Mareike Meister5,6, Rabea Schlüter7, Christian Hentschker8, Jan Pané-Farré9, Petra Hildebrandt8, Horst Felbeck10, Stefan M Sievert11, Florian Bonn12, Uwe Völker8, Dörte Becher5, Thomas Schweder1,2, Stephanie Markert1,2.   

Abstract

The hydrothermal vent tubeworm Riftia pachyptila hosts a single 16S rRNA phylotype of intracellular sulfur-oxidizing symbionts, which vary considerably in cell morphology and exhibit a remarkable degree of physiological diversity and redundancy, even in the same host. To elucidate whether multiple metabolic routes are employed in the same cells or rather in distinct symbiont subpopulations, we enriched symbionts according to cell size by density gradient centrifugation. Metaproteomic analysis, microscopy, and flow cytometry strongly suggest that Riftia symbiont cells of different sizes represent metabolically dissimilar stages of a physiological differentiation process: While small symbionts actively divide and may establish cellular symbiont-host interaction, large symbionts apparently do not divide, but still replicate DNA, leading to DNA endoreduplication. Moreover, in large symbionts, carbon fixation and biomass production seem to be metabolic priorities. We propose that this division of labor between smaller and larger symbionts benefits the productivity of the symbiosis as a whole.
© 2021, Hinzke et al.

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Keywords:  Riftia pachyptila; cell differentiation; cell heterogeneity; host-microbe interaction; infectious disease; microbiology; sulfur-oxidizing symbiont; symbiosis

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33404502      PMCID: PMC7787665          DOI: 10.7554/eLife.58371

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Elife        ISSN: 2050-084X            Impact factor:   8.140


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