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Pyropia yezoensis genome reveals diverse mechanisms of carbon acquisition in the intertidal environment

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  • Dongmei Wang

    (Ministry of Education
    Ocean University of China)

  • Xinzi Yu

    (Ministry of Education
    Ocean University of China)

  • Kuipeng Xu

    (Ministry of Education
    Ocean University of China)

  • Guiqi Bi

    (Ministry of Education
    Ocean University of China)

  • Min Cao

    (Ministry of Education
    Ocean University of China)

  • Ehud Zelzion

    (Rutgers University)

  • Chunxiang Fu

    (Chinese Academy of Sciences)

  • Peipei Sun

    (Ministry of Education
    Ocean University of China)

  • Yang Liu

    (Ministry of Education
    Ocean University of China)

  • Fanna Kong

    (Ministry of Education
    Ocean University of China)

  • Guoying Du

    (Ministry of Education
    Ocean University of China)

  • Xianghai Tang

    (Ministry of Education
    Ocean University of China)

  • Ruijuan Yang

    (Chinese Academy of Sciences)

  • Junhao Wang

    (Ministry of Education
    Ocean University of China)

  • Lei Tang

    (Ministry of Education
    Ocean University of China)

  • Lu Wang

    (Ministry of Education
    Ocean University of China)

  • Yingjun Zhao

    (Ministry of Education
    Ocean University of China)

  • Yuan Ge

    (Ministry of Education
    Ocean University of China)

  • Yunyun Zhuang

    (Ocean University of China)

  • Zhaolan Mo

    (Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences)

  • Yu Chen

    (Ministry of Education
    Ocean University of China)

  • Tian Gao

    (Ministry of Education
    Ocean University of China)

  • Xiaowei Guan

    (Ministry of Education
    Ocean University of China)

  • Rui Chen

    (Ministry of Education
    Ocean University of China)

  • Weihua Qu

    (Ministry of Education
    Ocean University of China)

  • Bin Sun

    (Ministry of Education
    Ocean University of China)

  • Debashish Bhattacharya

    (Rutgers University)

  • Yunxiang Mao

    (Ministry of Education
    Ministry of Education
    Qingdao National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology)

Abstract

Changes in atmospheric CO2 concentration have played a central role in algal and plant adaptation and evolution. The commercially important red algal genus, Pyropia (Bangiales) appears to have responded to inorganic carbon (Ci) availability by evolving alternating heteromorphic generations that occupy distinct habitats. The leafy gametophyte inhabits the intertidal zone that undergoes frequent emersion, whereas the sporophyte conchocelis bores into mollusk shells. Here, we analyze a high-quality genome assembly of Pyropia yezoensis to elucidate the interplay between Ci availability and life cycle evolution. We find horizontal gene transfers from bacteria and expansion of gene families (e.g. carbonic anhydrase, anti-oxidative related genes), many of which show gametophyte-specific expression or significant up-regulation in gametophyte in response to dehydration. In conchocelis, the release of HCO3- from shell promoted by carbonic anhydrase provides a source of Ci. This hypothesis is supported by the incorporation of 13C isotope by conchocelis when co-cultured with 13C-labeled CaCO3.

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  • Dongmei Wang & Xinzi Yu & Kuipeng Xu & Guiqi Bi & Min Cao & Ehud Zelzion & Chunxiang Fu & Peipei Sun & Yang Liu & Fanna Kong & Guoying Du & Xianghai Tang & Ruijuan Yang & Junhao Wang & Lei Tang & Lu W, 2020. "Pyropia yezoensis genome reveals diverse mechanisms of carbon acquisition in the intertidal environment," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 11(1), pages 1-11, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:11:y:2020:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-020-17689-1
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-17689-1
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