Metatranscriptomics reveals diversity of symbiotic interaction and mechanisms of carbon exchange in the marine cyanolichen Lichina pygmaea

Author:

Chrismas Nathan1ORCID,Tindall‐Jones Beth12ORCID,Jenkins Helen1ORCID,Harley Joanna1ORCID,Bird Kimberley1ORCID,Cunliffe Michael12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Marine Biological Association The Laboratory, Citadel Hill Plymouth Devon PL1 2PB UK

2. School of Biological and Marine Sciences University of Plymouth Plymouth PL4 8AA UK

Abstract

Summary Lichens are exemplar symbioses based upon carbon exchange between photobionts and their mycobiont hosts. Historically considered a two‐way relationship, some lichen symbioses have been shown to contain multiple photobiont partners; however, the way in which these photobiont communities react to environmental change is poorly understood. Lichina pygmaea is a marine cyanolichen that inhabits rocky seashores where it is submerged in seawater during every tidal cycle. Recent work has indicated that L. pygmaea has a complex photobiont community including the cyanobionts Rivularia and Pleurocapsa. We performed rRNA‐based metabarcoding and mRNA metatranscriptomics of the L. pygmaea holobiont at high and low tide to investigate community response to immersion in seawater. Carbon exchange in L. pygmaea is a dynamic process, influenced by both tidal cycle and the biology of the individual symbiotic components. The mycobiont and two cyanobiont partners exhibit distinct transcriptional responses to seawater hydration. Sugar‐based compatible solutes produced by Rivularia and Pleurocapsa in response to seawater are a potential source of carbon to the mycobiont. We propose that extracellular processing of photobiont‐derived polysaccharides is a fundamental step in carbon acquisition by L. pygmaea and is analogous to uptake of plant‐derived carbon in ectomycorrhizal symbioses.

Funder

H2020 European Research Council

Wellcome Trust

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Physiology

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