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Genome-scale community modelling reveals conserved metabolic cross-feedings in epipelagic bacterioplankton communities

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  • Nils Giordano

    (UMR 6004)

  • Marinna Gaudin

    (UMR 6004)

  • Camille Trottier

    (UMR 6004)

  • Erwan Delage

    (UMR 6004)

  • Charlotte Nef

    (PSL Université Paris)

  • Chris Bowler

    (PSL Université Paris
    FR2022/Tara Oceans GOSEE)

  • Samuel Chaffron

    (UMR 6004
    FR2022/Tara Oceans GOSEE)

Abstract

Marine microorganisms form complex communities of interacting organisms that influence central ecosystem functions in the ocean such as primary production and nutrient cycling. Identifying the mechanisms controlling their assembly and activities is a major challenge in microbial ecology. Here, we integrated Tara Oceans meta-omics data to predict genome-scale community interactions within prokaryotic assemblages in the euphotic ocean. A global genome-resolved co-activity network revealed a significant number of inter-lineage associations across diverse phylogenetic distances. Identified co-active communities include species displaying smaller genomes but encoding a higher potential for quorum sensing, biofilm formation, and secondary metabolism. Community metabolic modelling reveals a higher potential for interaction within co-active communities and points towards conserved metabolic cross-feedings, in particular of specific amino acids and group B vitamins. Our integrated ecological and metabolic modelling approach suggests that genome streamlining and metabolic auxotrophies may act as joint mechanisms shaping bacterioplankton community assembly in the global ocean surface.

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  • Nils Giordano & Marinna Gaudin & Camille Trottier & Erwan Delage & Charlotte Nef & Chris Bowler & Samuel Chaffron, 2024. "Genome-scale community modelling reveals conserved metabolic cross-feedings in epipelagic bacterioplankton communities," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 15(1), pages 1-15, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:15:y:2024:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-024-46374-w
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-46374-w
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