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Diel Protein Regulation of Marine Picoplanktonic Communities Assessed by Metaproteomics. | LitMetric

Diel Protein Regulation of Marine Picoplanktonic Communities Assessed by Metaproteomics.

Microorganisms

Division of Biological and Environmental Sciences (BES), Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Stirling, Stirling FK9 4LA, UK.

Published: December 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • The diel cycle significantly influences ecosystem productivity, particularly in oceans where microorganisms contribute to photosynthesis and nutrient cycling.
  • A study examined the day and night protein profiles of free-living and particle-attached bacterial communities in the northwest Mediterranean Sea, revealing that each group exhibits varying levels of activity depending on the time of day.
  • Key findings included increased activity in free-living bacteria during the day while particle-attached bacteria were more active at night, showcasing how light affects microbial functions like photosynthesis and stress responses.

Article Abstract

The diel cycle is of enormous biological importance in that it imposes temporal structure on ecosystem productivity. In the world's oceans, microorganisms form complex communities that carry out about half of photosynthesis and the bulk of life-sustaining nutrient cycling. How the functioning of microbial communities is impacted by day and night periods in surface seawater remains to be elucidated. In this study, we compared the day and night metaproteomes of the free-living and the particle-attached bacterial fractions from picoplanktonic communities sampled from the northwest Mediterranean Sea surface. Our results showed similar taxonomic distribution of free-living and particle-attached bacterial populations, with , and being the most active members. Comparison of the day and night metaproteomes revealed that free-living and particle-attached bacteria were more active during the day and the night, respectively. Interestingly, protein diel variations were observed in the photoautotroph and in (photo)-heterotrophic bacteria such as and . Moreover, our data demonstrated that diel cycle impacts light-dependent processes such as photosynthesis and UV-stress response in and , respectively, while the protein regulation from the ubiquitous remained stable over time. This study unravels, for the first time, the diel variation in the protein expression of major free-living and particle-attached microbial players at the sea surface, totaling an analysis of eight metaproteomes.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8707726PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9122621DOI Listing

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