The Composition and Function of Microbiomes Within Microcystis Colonies Are Significantly Different Than Native Bacterial Assemblages in Two North American Lakes

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作者
Jankowiak, Jennifer G. [1 ]
Gobler, Christopher J. [1 ]
机构
[1] SUNY Stony Brook, Sch Marine & Atmospher Sci, Southampton, NY 11968 USA
关键词
Microcystis; associated bacteria; next generation sequencing; microbiome; free-living; eutrophication; FORMING CYANOBACTERIUM MICROCYSTIS; BLUE-GREEN ALGAE; NITROGEN-FIXATION; SP-NOV; HETEROTROPHIC BACTERIA; COMMUNITY STRUCTURE; GEN; NOV; MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION; ENZYMATIC PATHWAY; SANDUSKY BAY;
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10.3389/fmicb.2020.01016
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
The toxic cyanobacteriumMicrocystisis one of the most pervasive harmful algal bloom (HAB) genera and naturally occurs in large colonies known to harbor diverse heterotrophic bacterial assemblages. While colony-associated microbiomes may influenceMicrocystisblooms, there remains a limited understanding of the structure and functional potential of these communities and how they may be shaped by changing environmental conditions. To address this gap, we compared the dynamics ofMicrocystis-attached (MCA), free-living (FL), and whole water (W) microbiomes duringMicrocystisblooms using next-generation amplicon sequencing (16S rRNA), a predictive metagenome software, and other bioinformatic approaches. Microbiomes were monitored through high resolution spatial-temporal surveys across two North American lakes, Lake Erie (LE) and Lake Agawam (LA; Long Island, NY, United States) in 2017, providing the largest dataset of these fractions to date. Sequencing of 126 samples generated 7,922,628 sequences that clustered into 7,447 amplicon sequence variants (ASVs) with 100% sequence identity. Across lakes, the MCA microbiomes were significantly different than the FL and W fractions being significantly enriched inGemmatimonadetes,Burkholderiaceae,Rhizobiales, andCytophagalesand depleted ofActinobacteria.Further, although MCA communities harbored > 900 unique ASVs, they were significantly less diverse than the other fractions with diversity inversely related to bloom intensity, suggesting increased selection pressure on microbial communities as blooms intensified. Despite taxonomic differences between lakes, predicted metagenomes revealed conserved functional potential among MCA microbiomes. MCA communities were significantly enriched in pathways involved in N and P cycling and microcystin-degradation. Taxa potentially capable of N-2-fixation were significantly enriched (p< 0.05) and up to four-fold more abundant within the MCA faction relative to other fractions, potentially aiding in the proliferation ofMicrocystisblooms during low N conditions. The MCA predicted metagenomes were conserved over 8 months of seasonal changes in temperature and N availability despite strong temporal succession in microbiome composition. Collectively, these findings indicate thatMicrocystiscolonies harbor a statistically distinct microbiome with a conserved functional potential that may help facilitate bloom persistence under environmentally unfavorable conditions.
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