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Potential for phosphite and phosphonate utilization by Prochlorococcus

Journal

ISME JOURNAL
Volume 6, Issue 4, Pages 827-834

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SPRINGERNATURE
DOI: 10.1038/ismej.2011.149

Keywords

phosphonate; phosphite; Prochlorococcus; phosphate

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  1. Israel Science Foundation [580/10]

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Phosphonates (Pn) are diverse organic phosphorus (P) compounds containing C-P bonds and comprise up to 25% of the high-molecular weight dissolved organic P pool in the open ocean. Pn bioavailability was suggested to influence markedly bacterial primary production in low-P areas. Using metagenomic data from the Global Ocean Sampling expedition, we show that the main potential microbial contributor in Pn utilization in oceanic surface water is the globally important marine primary producer Prochlorococcus. Moreover, a number of Prochlorococcus strains contain two distinct putative Pn uptake operons coding for ABC-type Pn transporters. On the basis of microcalorimetric measurements, we find that each of the two different putative Pn-binding protein (PhnD) homologs transcribed from these operons possesses different Pn- as well as inorganic phosphite-binding specificities. Our results suggest that Prochlorococcus adapt to low-P environments by increasing the number of Pn transporters with different specificities towards phosphite and different Pns. The ISME Journal (2012) 6, 827-834; doi: 10.1038/ismej.2011.149; published online 20 October 2011

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