2021
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2021.682651
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Diel-Regulated Transcriptional Cascades of Microbial Eukaryotes in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre

Abstract: Open-ocean surface waters host a diverse community of single-celled eukaryotic plankton (protists) consisting of phototrophs, heterotrophs, and mixotrophs. The productivity and biomass of these organisms oscillate over diel cycles, and yet the underlying transcriptional processes are known for few members of the community. Here, we examined a 4-day diel time series of transcriptional abundance profiles for the protist community (0.2–100 μm in cell size) in the North Pacific Subtropical Gyre near Station ALOHA.… Show more

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“…High frequency sampling may identify metabolic trends that either change on a diel cycle (e.g., energy partitioning), or are unaffected by temporal dynamics (e.g., chronic nutrient stress). In particular, there is significant diel periodicity in metabolic processes carried out by protists in surface waters (Kolody et al, 2019;Becker et al, 2021;Groussman et al, 2021), and time of day should therefore be considered in sampling designs.…”
Section: Sample Acquisition Collection and Filtration Of Microbial Co...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…High frequency sampling may identify metabolic trends that either change on a diel cycle (e.g., energy partitioning), or are unaffected by temporal dynamics (e.g., chronic nutrient stress). In particular, there is significant diel periodicity in metabolic processes carried out by protists in surface waters (Kolody et al, 2019;Becker et al, 2021;Groussman et al, 2021), and time of day should therefore be considered in sampling designs.…”
Section: Sample Acquisition Collection and Filtration Of Microbial Co...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Note that the number of RNA copies per cell may differ by organism, with larger cells generally containing higher RNA concentrations (Marguerat and Bähler, 2012). Transcript pools furthermore fluctuate over the course of a day, with phytoplankton groups under different diel transcriptional regulation (Groussman et al, 2021). These factors may contribute to the copies L -1 estimate among taxa not fully scaling with absolute cell densities.…”
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