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Organic Phosphorus Scavenging Supports Efficient Growth of Diazotrophic Cyanobacteria Under Phosphate Depletion

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FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 13, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2022.848647

Keywords

Crocosphaera watsonii; marine; oligotrophic; dissolved organic phosphorus; phosphonates; nitrogen fixation; alkaline phosphatase

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  1. French National program LEFE (Les Enveloppes Fluides et lEnvironnement) - NSF [OCE 1434916, 1737083]
  2. Division Of Ocean Sciences
  3. Directorate For Geosciences [1737083] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Considering the phosphate limitation in open-ocean regions, this study explores the ability of diazotrophs to use alternative sources of phosphorus for growth. The results show that Crocosphaera watsonii can grow efficiently on organic phosphorus as the sole P source, and survival of the population on phytic acid. It is also found that alkaline phosphatase activity is not a suitable proxy to estimate the growth yields of organisms using organic phosphorus. The findings of this study are important for improving and calibrating mathematical models of diazotrophic growth and distribution in the global ocean.
Considering the reported significant diazotrophic activities in open-ocean regions where primary production is strongly limited by phosphate, we explored the ability of diazotrophs to use other sources of phosphorus to alleviate the phosphate depletion. We tested the actual efficiency of the open-ocean, N-2-fixer Crocosphaera watsonii to grow on organic phosphorus as the sole P source, and observed how the P source affects the cellular C, N, and P composition. We obtained equivalent growth efficiencies on AMP and DL-alpha-glycerophosphate as compared with identical cultures grown on phosphate, and survival of the population on phytic acid. Our results show that Crocosphaera cannot use all phosphomonoesters with the same efficiency, but it can grow without phosphate, provided that usable DOP and sufficient light energy are available. Also, results point out that organic phosphorus uptake is not proportional to alkaline phosphatase activity, demonstrating that the latter is not a suitable proxy to estimate DOP-based growth yields of organisms, whether in culture experiments or in the natural environment. The growth parameters obtained, as a function of the P source, will be critical to improve and calibrate mathematical models of diazotrophic growth and the distribution of nitrogen fixation in the global ocean.

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