Daylight-driven carbon exchange through a vertically structured microbial community
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/30028Date
2023-05-26Type
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Moran, James J.; Bernstein, Hans Christopher; Mobberley, Jennifer M.; Thompson, Allison M.; Kim, Young-Mo; Dana, Karl L.; Cory, Alexandra B.; Courtney, Steph; Renslow, Ryan S.; Fredrickson, James K.; Kreuzer, Helen W.; Lipton, Mary S.Abstract
Interactions between autotrophs and heterotrophs are central to carbon (C)
exchange across trophic levels in essentially all ecosystems and metabolite
exchange is a frequent mechanism for distributing C within spatially structured
ecosystems. Yet, despite the importance of C exchange, the timescales at
which fixed C is transferred in microbial communities is poorly understood.
We employed a stable isotope tracer combined with spatially resolved
isotope analysis to quantify photoautotrophic uptake of bicarbonate and
track subsequent exchanges across a vertical depth gradient in a stratified
microbial mat over a light-driven diel cycle. We observed that C mobility, both
across the vertical strata and between taxa, was highest during periods of
active photoautotrophy. Parallel experiments with 13C-labeled organic substrates
(acetate and glucose) showed comparably less exchange of C within the
mat. Metabolite analysis showed rapid incorporation of 13C into molecules
that can both comprise a portion of the extracellular polymeric substances
in the system and serve to transport C between photoautotrophs and
heterotrophs. Stable isotope proteomic analysis revealed rapid C exchange
between cyanobacterial and associated heterotrophic community members
during the day with decreased exchange at night. We observed strong diel
control on the spatial exchange of freshly fixed C within tightly interacting mat
communities suggesting a rapid redistribution, both spatially and taxonomically,
primarily during daylight periods.
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Frontiers MediaCitation
Moran, Bernstein, Mobberley, Thompson, Kim, Dana, Cory, Courtney, Renslow, Fredrickson, Kreuzer, Lipton. Daylight-driven carbon exchange through a vertically structured microbial community. Frontiers in Microbiology. 2023;14Metadata
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