Proteome trait regulation of marine Synechococcus elemental stoichiometry under global change

Nathan S. Garcia, Mingyu Du, Michele Guindani, Matthew R. Mcilvin,Dawn M. Moran,Mak A. Saito,Adam C. Martiny

ISME JOURNAL(2024)

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Recent studies have demonstrated regional differences in marine ecosystem C:N:P with implications for carbon and nutrient cycles. Due to strong co-variance, temperature and nutrient stress explain variability in C:N:P equally well. A reductionistic approach can link changes in individual environmental drivers with changes in biochemical traits and cell C:N:P. Thus, we quantified effects of temperature and nutrient stress on Synechococcus chemistry using laboratory chemostats, chemical analyses, and data-independent acquisition mass spectrometry proteomics. Nutrient supply accounted for most C:N:Pcell variability and induced tradeoffs between nutrient acquisition and ribosomal proteins. High temperature prompted heat-shock, whereas thermal effects via the "translation-compensation hypothesis" were only seen under P-stress. A Nonparametric Bayesian Local Clustering algorithm suggested that changes in lipopolysaccharides, peptidoglycans, and C-rich compatible solutes may also contribute to C:N:P regulation. Physiological responses match field-based trends in ecosystem stoichiometry and suggest a hierarchical environmental regulation of current and future ocean C:N:P.
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Synechococcus,nutrient stress,temperature stress,resource allocation,elemental stoichiometry,proteome,traits,growth rate hypothesis,global change
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