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SAR11 Bacteria: The Most Abundant Plankton in the Oceans

机译:SAR11细菌:海洋中最丰富的浮游生物

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SAR11 is a group of small, carbon-oxidizing bacteria that reach a global estimated population size of 2.4×1028 cells—approximately 25% of all plankton. They are found throughout the oceans but reach their largest numbers in stratified, oligotrophic gyres, which are an expanding habitat in the warming oceans. SAR11 likely had a Precambrian origin and, over geological time, evolved into the niche of harvesting labile, low-molecular-weight dissolved organic matter (DOM). SAR11 cells are minimal in size and complexity, a phenomenon known as streamlining that is thought to benefit them by lowering the material costs of replication and maximizing transport functions that are essential to competition at ultralow nutrient concentrations. One of the surprises in SAR11 metabolism is their ability to both oxidize and produce a variety of volatile organic compounds that can diffuse into the atmosphere. SAR11 cells divide slowly and lack many forms of regulation commonly used by bacterial cells to adjust to changing environmental conditions. As a result of genome reduction, they require an unusual range of nutrients, which leads to complex biochemical interactions with other plankton. The study of SAR11 is providing insight into the biogeochemistry of labile DOM and is affecting microbiology beyond marine science by providing a model for understanding the evolution and function of streamlined cells.
机译:SAR11是一组小碳氧化细菌,达到全球估计的群体大小为2.4×1028个细胞 - 约占所有浮游生物的25%。它们在整个海洋中被发现,但在分层的寡营理石中达到最大的数量,这是在变暖海洋中的扩张栖息地。 SAR11可能有一个前兆的起源,并且在地质时间上,演变成收获不稳定的低分子量溶解有机物质(DOM)的利基。 SAR11细胞的尺寸和复杂性最小,一种称为精简的现象,被认为是通过降低复制的材料成本和最大化对超级养分浓度竞争至关重要的材料成本而受益的现象。 SAR11新陈代谢的一个惊喜之一是它们能够氧化和生产可以扩散到大气中的各种挥发性有机化合物。 SAR11细胞缓慢分裂,缺乏细菌细胞通常使用的许多形式的调节,以调整变化的环境条件。由于基因组减少,它们需要一种不寻常的营养素,这导致与其他浮游生物的复杂生化相互作用。 SAR11的研究正在为不稳定DOM的生物地球化学提供洞察,通过提供理解流线型细胞的进化和功能的模型来影响超越海洋科学的微生物学。

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