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A metabolic, phylogenomic and environmental atlas of diatom plastid transporters from the model species Phaeodactylum

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FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE
Volume 13, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2022.950467

Keywords

Bacillariophyta; metabolite import-export; plastid-targeted proteins; meta-genomics; in silico prediction; RNAseq; microarray; Protist

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Funding

  1. Chinese Scholarship Council [ANR-19-CE20-0020]
  2. CNRS Momentum Fellowship
  3. ANR JCJC [833184]
  4. ANR Collaborative grant of France
  5. European Research Council Advanced Grant (Chloromito)
  6. [201904910555]
  7. [ANR-21-CE02-0014-01]
  8. European Research Council (ERC) [833184] Funding Source: European Research Council (ERC)

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Diatoms, an important group of algae, contribute significantly to marine photosynthetic activity. This study analyzed the plastid transporters in diatoms and discovered both similarities and differences compared to plant plastid transporters. Diatom-specific transporter functions, related to carbon and amino acid transport and plastid-mitochondria crosstalk, were identified. Environmental data also suggested that plastid transporters may play a role in diatom sensitivity to ocean warming.
Diatoms are an important group of algae, contributing nearly 40% of total marine photosynthetic activity. However, the specific molecular agents and transporters underpinning the metabolic efficiency of the diatom plastid remain to be revealed. We performed in silico analyses of 70 predicted plastid transporters identified by genome-wide searches of Phaeodactylum tricornutum. We considered similarity with Arabidopsis thaliana plastid transporters, transcriptional co-regulation with genes encoding core plastid metabolic pathways and with genes encoded in the mitochondrial genomes, inferred evolutionary histories using single-gene phylogeny, and environmental expression trends using Tara Oceans meta-transcriptomics and meta-genomes data. Our data reveal diatoms conserve some of the ion, nucleotide and sugar plastid transporters associated with plants, such as non-specific triose phosphate transporters implicated in the transport of phosphorylated sugars, NTP/NDP and cation exchange transporters. However, our data also highlight the presence of diatom-specific transporter functions, such as carbon and amino acid transporters implicated in intricate plastid-mitochondria crosstalk events. These confirm previous observations that substrate non-specific triose phosphate transporters (TPT) may exist as principal transporters of phosphorylated sugars into and out of the diatom plastid, alongside suggesting probable agents of NTP exchange. Carbon and amino acid transport may be related to intricate metabolic plastid-mitochondria crosstalk. We additionally provide evidence from environmental meta-transcriptomic/meta- genomic data that plastid transporters may underpin diatom sensitivity to ocean warming, and identify a diatom plastid transporter (J43171) whose expression may be positively correlated with temperature.

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