Flexible B(12) ecophysiology of Phaeocystis antarctica due to a fusion B(12)-independent methionine synthase with widespread homologues

dc.contributor.author Rao, Deepa
dc.contributor.author Fussy, Zoltan
dc.contributor.author Brisbin, Margaret M.
dc.contributor.author McIlvin, Matthew R.
dc.contributor.author Moran, Dawn M.
dc.contributor.author Allen, Andrew E.
dc.contributor.author Follows, Michael J.
dc.contributor.author Saito, Mak A.
dc.date.accessioned 2024-10-10T17:36:30Z
dc.date.available 2024-10-10T17:36:30Z
dc.date.issued 2024-02-02
dc.description © The Author(s), 2024. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Rao, D., Füssy, Z., Brisbin, M. M., McIlvin, M. R., Moran, D. M., Allen, A. E., Follows, M. J., & Saito, M. A. (2024). Flexible B(12) ecophysiology of Phaeocystis antarctica due to a fusion B(12)-independent methionine synthase with widespread homologues. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 121(6), e2204075121, https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2204075121.
dc.description.abstract Coastal Antarctic marine ecosystems are significant in carbon cycling because of their intense seasonal phytoplankton blooms. Southern Ocean algae are primarily limited by light and iron (Fe) and can be co-limited by cobalamin (vitamin B12). Micronutrient limitation controls productivity and shapes the composition of blooms which are typically dominated by either diatoms or the haptophyte Phaeocystis antarctica. However, the vitamin requirements and ecophysiology of the keystone species P. antarctica remain poorly characterized. Using cultures, physiological analysis, and comparative omics, we examined the response of P. antarctica to a matrix of Fe-B12 conditions. We show that P. antarctica is not auxotrophic for B12, as previously suggested, and identify mechanisms underlying its B12 response in cultures of predominantly solitary and colonial cells. A combination of proteomics and proteogenomics reveals a B12-independent methionine synthase fusion protein (MetE-fusion) that is expressed under vitamin limitation and interreplaced with the B12-dependent isoform under replete conditions. Database searches return homologues of the MetE-fusion protein in multiple Phaeocystis species and in a wide range of marine microbes, including other photosynthetic eukaryotes with polymorphic life cycles as well as bacterioplankton. Furthermore, we find MetE-fusion homologues expressed in metaproteomic and metatranscriptomic field samples in polar and more geographically widespread regions. As climate change impacts micronutrient availability in the coastal Southern Ocean, our finding that P. antarctica has a flexible B12 metabolism has implications for its relative fitness compared to B12-auxotrophic diatoms and for the detection of B12-stress in a more diverse set of marine microbes.
dc.description.sponsorship This work was supported by research grants NSF-ANT 1643684, NSF-OCE 2123055, Center for Chemical Currencies of a Microbial Planet (C-COMP) NSF-STC 2019589, the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation Grant 3782, and Simons Foundation Grant 1038971 to M.A.S.; Grants NSF-ANT-1043671, NSF-OCE-1756884, Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation Grant 3828, and Simons Foundation Grant 970820 to A.E.A.; and Simons Collaboration on Ocean Processes and Ecology Award 329108 and Simons Collaboration on Computational Biogeochemical Modeling of Marine Ecosystems Award 549931 to M.J.F.
dc.identifier.citation Rao, D., Füssy, Z., Brisbin, M. M., McIlvin, M. R., Moran, D. M., Allen, A. E., Follows, M. J., & Saito, M. A. (2024). Flexible B(12) ecophysiology of Phaeocystis antarctica due to a fusion B(12)-independent methionine synthase with widespread homologues. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 121(6), e2204075121.
dc.identifier.doi 10.1073/pnas.2204075121
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/1912/70652
dc.publisher National Academy of Sciences
dc.relation.uri https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2204075121
dc.rights Attribution 4.0 International
dc.rights.uri https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
dc.subject Phaeocystis antarctica
dc.subject Iron
dc.subject Proteogenomics
dc.subject Methionine synthase
dc.subject B12
dc.title Flexible B(12) ecophysiology of Phaeocystis antarctica due to a fusion B(12)-independent methionine synthase with widespread homologues
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