High-resolution spatial and genomic characterization of coral-associated microbial aggregates in the coral Stylophora pistillata .
Naohisa WadaMing-Tsung HsuKshitij TandonSilver Sung-Yun HsiaoHsing-Ju ChenYu-Hsiang ChenPei-Wen ChiangSheng-Ping YuChih-Ying LuYu-Jing ChiouYung-Chi TuXuejiao TianBi-Chang ChenDer-Chuen LeeHideyuki YamashiroDavid G BourneSen-Lin TangPublished in: Science advances (2022)
Bacteria commonly form aggregates in a range of coral species [termed coral-associated microbial aggregates (CAMAs)], although these structures remain poorly characterized despite extensive efforts studying the coral microbiome. Here, we comprehensively characterize CAMAs associated with Stylophora pistillata and quantify their cell abundance. Our analysis reveals that multiple Endozoicomonas phylotypes coexist inside a single CAMA. Nanoscale secondary ion mass spectrometry imaging revealed that the Endozoicomonas cells were enriched with phosphorus, with the elemental compositions of CAMAs different from coral tissues and endosymbiotic Symbiodiniaceae, highlighting a role in sequestering and cycling phosphate between coral holobiont partners. Consensus metagenome-assembled genomes of the two dominant Endozoicomonas phylotypes confirmed their metabolic potential for polyphosphate accumulation along with genomic signatures including type VI secretion systems allowing host association. Our findings provide unprecedented insights into Endozoicomonas -dominated CAMAs and the first direct physiological and genomic linked evidence of their biological role in the coral holobiont.
Keyphrases
- high resolution
- mass spectrometry
- microbial community
- copy number
- induced apoptosis
- single cell
- cell death
- oxidative stress
- heavy metals
- bone marrow
- cell therapy
- photodynamic therapy
- clinical practice
- high intensity
- high performance liquid chromatography
- antibiotic resistance genes
- atomic force microscopy
- antiretroviral therapy
- climate change
- hiv testing
- human immunodeficiency virus
- anaerobic digestion
- simultaneous determination