Author:
Chandola Udita,Trottier Camille,Gaudin Marinna,Manirakiza Eric,Menicot Samuel,Louvet Isabelle,Lacour Thomas,Chaumier Timothée,Tanaka Atsuko,Chaffron Samuel,Tirichine Leila
Abstract
AbstractNon-cyanobacteria diazotrophs (NCDs) were shown to dominate in surface waters shifting the long-held paradigm of cyanobacteria dominance and raising fundamental questions on how these putative heterotrophic bacteria thrive in sunlit oceans. Here, we report an unprecedented finding in the widely used model diatomPhaeodactylum tricornutum(Pt) of NCDs sustaining diatom cells in the absence of bioavailable nitrogen. We identifiedPtNCDs using metagenomics sequencing and detected nitrogenase genein silicoand/or by PCR. We demonstrated nitrogen fixation inPtNCDs and their close genetic affiliation with NCDs from the environment. We showed the wide occurrence of this type of symbiosis with the isolation of NCDs from other microalgae, their identification in the environment, and predicted their associations with photosynthetic microalgae. Overall, this study provides evidence for a previously overlooked symbiosis using a multidisciplinary model-based approach, which will help understand the different players driving global marine nitrogen fixation.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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