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Host-Microbe Interactions in the Chemosynthetic Riftia pachyptila Symbiosis

  • The deep-sea tubeworm Riftia pachyptila lacks a digestive system but completely relies on bacterial endosymbionts for nutrition. Although the symbiont has been studied in detail on the molecular level, such analyses were unavailable for the animal host, because sequence information was lacking. To identify host-symbiont interaction mechanisms, we therefore sequenced the Riftia transcriptome, which served as a basis for comparative metaproteomic analyses of symbiont-containing versus symbiont-free tissues, both under energy-rich and energy-limited conditions. Our results suggest that metabolic interactions include nutrient allocation from symbiont to host by symbiont digestion and substrate transfer to the symbiont by abundant host proteins. We furthermore propose that Riftia maintains its symbiont by protecting the bacteria from oxidative damage while also exerting symbiont population control. Eukaryote-like symbiont proteins might facilitate intracellular symbiont persistence. Energy limitation apparently leads to reduced symbiont biomass and increased symbiont digestion. Our study provides unprecedented insights into host-microbe interactions that shape this highly efficient symbiosis.

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Author: Tjorven Hinzke, Manuel Kleiner, Corinna Breusing, Horst Felbeck, Robert Häsler, Stefan Sievert, Rabea Schlüter, Philip Rosenstiel, Thorsten B. H. Reusch, Thomas Schweder, Stephanie MakertORCiD
URN:urn:nbn:de:gbv:9-opus-43691
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1128/mbio.02243-19
ISSN:2150-7511
Parent Title (English):mBio
Publisher:American Society for Microbiology (ASM)
Place of publication:Washington, DC
Document Type:Article
Language:English
Date of first Publication:2019/12/17
Release Date:2021/03/03
Tag:chemosynthesis; holobiont; host-microbe interactions; hydrothermal vents; metaproteomics
Volume:10
Issue:6
Article Number:e02243-19
Page Number:20
Faculties:Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät / Abteilung für Mikrobiologie und Molekularbiologie
Collections:Artikel aus DFG-gefördertem Publikationsfonds
Licence (German):License LogoCreative Commons - Namensnennung