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Metabolic co-dependence drives the evolutionarily ancient Hydra–Chlorella symbiosis

机译:代谢的相互依赖性驱动了进化上古老的九头蛇-小球藻共生

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Many multicellular organisms rely on symbiotic associations for support of metabolic activity, protection, or energy. Understanding the mechanisms involved in controlling such interactions remains a major challenge. In an unbiased approach we identified key players that control the symbiosis between Hydra viridissima and its photosynthetic symbiont Chlorella sp. A99. We discovered significant up-regulation of Hydra genes encoding a phosphate transporter and glutamine synthetase suggesting regulated nutrition supply between host and symbionts. Interestingly, supplementing the medium with glutamine temporarily supports in vitro growth of the otherwise obligate symbiotic Chlorella , indicating loss of autonomy and dependence on the host. Genome sequencing of Chlorella sp. A99 revealed a large number of amino acid transporters and a degenerated nitrate assimilation pathway, presumably as consequence of the adaptation to the host environment. Our observations portray ancient symbiotic interactions as a codependent partnership in which exchange of nutrients appears to be the primary driving force.
机译:许多多细胞生物都依靠共生联系来支持代谢活动,保护或能量。理解控制这种相互作用的机制仍然是一个重大挑战。通过一种无偏见的方法,我们确定了控制蛇头蛇和其光合共生菌小球藻菌之间共生的关键参与者。 A99。我们发现编码磷酸盐转运蛋白和谷氨酰胺合成酶的Hydra基因显着上调,表明宿主和共生体之间的营养供应受到调控。有趣的是,向培养基中补充谷氨酰胺可暂时支持原本专性的共生小球藻的体外生长,这表明其失去自主性并依赖宿主。小球藻的基因组测序A99揭示了大量的氨基酸转运蛋白和退化的硝酸盐同化途径,大概是由于对宿主环境的适应性。我们的观察将古老的共生相互作用描绘为相互依存的伙伴关系,其中养分的交换似乎是主要的推动力。

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