2020
DOI: 10.1128/msystems.00260-20
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Nitrogen Source Governs Community Carbon Metabolism in a Model Hypersaline Benthic Phototrophic Biofilm

Abstract: Increasing anthropogenic inputs of fixed nitrogen are leading to greater eutrophication of aquatic environments, but it is unclear how this impacts the flux and fate of carbon in lacustrine and riverine systems. Here, we present evidence that the form of nitrogen governs the partitioning of carbon among members in a genome-sequenced, model phototrophic biofilm of 20 members. Consumption of NO3− as the sole nitrogen source unexpectedly resulted in more rapid transfer of carbon to heterotrophs than when NH4+ was… Show more

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“…Nitrogenase genes were expressed in all experiments, despite the presence of fixed nitrogen in the form of ammonia, nitrate, or urea. The form of nitrogen source did not show any significant change in the expression of central carbon metabolism genes, as was previously discussed ( Anderton et al., 2020 ). This observation could be due to different timing of sampling between these two studies, particularly as sample for this study were taken at the point of depletion of nitrogen in culture media.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Nitrogenase genes were expressed in all experiments, despite the presence of fixed nitrogen in the form of ammonia, nitrate, or urea. The form of nitrogen source did not show any significant change in the expression of central carbon metabolism genes, as was previously discussed ( Anderton et al., 2020 ). This observation could be due to different timing of sampling between these two studies, particularly as sample for this study were taken at the point of depletion of nitrogen in culture media.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Flow velocity plays a key role in biofilm scouring, architecture, and functional dynamics 48,49 . Moreover, stream gradient influences flow velocities along with sediment transport 50 and nitrogen can impact biofilm community structure and C uptake 51 . Together these variables can have a substantial effect on benthic metabolism and in turn ERsed.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Combined, ‘omics’ approaches can thus be used to reveal many fundamental biological and evolutionary aspects of life in extreme environments. In hypersaline systems, often with restricted oxygen and nutrients, shared metabolic functions among members of a consortium may be more prevalent (Anderton et al ., 2020), and oligotrophy may trigger selection pressures driving adaptations that result in chemotaxis (Thornton et al ., 2020). Overall, genetic multi‐proxy approaches can increase our understanding of the underlying selection pressures [Stoeck et al .…”
Section: Future Research Avenuesmentioning
confidence: 99%