Alternative strategies of nutrient acquisition and energy conservation map to the biogeography of marine ammonia-oxidizing archaea

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Wei Qin
Yue Zheng
Feng Zhao
Yulin Wang
Hidetoshi Urakawa
Willm Martens-Habbena
Haodong Liu
Xiaowu Huang
Xinxu Zhang
Tatsunori Nakagawa
Daniel R. Mende
Annette Bollmann
Baozhan Wang
Yao Zhang
Shady A. Amin
Jeppe L. Nielsen
Koji Mori
Reiji Takahashi
E. Virginia Armbrust
Mari-K.H. Winkler
Edward F. DeLong
Meng Li
Po-Heng Lee
Jizhong Zhou
Chuanlun Zhang
Tong Zhang
David A. Stahl
Anitra E. Ingalls
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[1] University of Washington,School of Oceanography
[2] CAS Key Laboratory of Urban Pollutant Conversion,Department of Ecology and Environmental Studies
[3] Institute of Urban Environment,Fort Lauderdale Research and Education Center, Department of Microbiology and Cell Science, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences
[4] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Department of Ocean Science and Engineering, Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Marine Archaea Geo
[5] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Omics
[6] Environmental Microbiome Engineering and Biotechnology Laboratory,Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
[7] Center for Environmental Engineering Research,Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Marine Microbiome Engineering, Institute for Advanced Study
[8] Department of Civil Engineering,College of Bioresource Sciences
[9] The University of Hong Kong,Department of Microbiology
[10] Florida Gulf Coast University,Key Lab of Microbiology for Agricultural Environment, Ministry of Agriculture, College of Life Sciences
[11] University of Florida,Department of Biology
[12] Southern University of Science and Technology,Department of Chemistry and Bioscience
[13] The Hong Kong Polytechnic University,Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
[14] Shenzhen University,Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
[15] Nihon University,Institute for Environmental Genomics, Department of Microbiology and Plant Biology, and School of Civil Engineering and Environmental Sciences
[16] Daniel K. Inouye Center for Microbial Oceanography: Research and Education,School of Environment
[17] University of Hawaii,undefined
[18] Miami University,undefined
[19] Nanjing Agricultural University,undefined
[20] State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Sciences and College of Ocean and Earth Sciences,undefined
[21] Xiamen University,undefined
[22] New York University Abu Dhabi,undefined
[23] Aalborg University,undefined
[24] NITE Biological Resource Center (NBRC),undefined
[25] National Institute of Technology and Evaluation (NITE),undefined
[26] University of Washington,undefined
[27] Imperial College London,undefined
[28] University of Oklahoma,undefined
[29] Earth and Environmental Sciences,undefined
[30] Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory,undefined
[31] Tsinghua University,undefined
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The ISME Journal | 2020年 / 14卷
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Ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) are among the most abundant and ubiquitous microorganisms in the ocean, exerting primary control on nitrification and nitrogen oxides emission. Although united by a common physiology of chemoautotrophic growth on ammonia, a corresponding high genomic and habitat variability suggests tremendous adaptive capacity. Here, we compared 44 diverse AOA genomes, 37 from species cultivated from samples collected across diverse geographic locations and seven assembled from metagenomic sequences from the mesopelagic to hadopelagic zones of the deep ocean. Comparative analysis identified seven major marine AOA genotypic groups having gene content correlated with their distinctive biogeographies. Phosphorus and ammonia availabilities as well as hydrostatic pressure were identified as selective forces driving marine AOA genotypic and gene content variability in different oceanic regions. Notably, AOA methylphosphonate biosynthetic genes span diverse oceanic provinces, reinforcing their importance for methane production in the ocean. Together, our combined comparative physiological, genomic, and metagenomic analyses provide a comprehensive view of the biogeography of globally abundant AOA and their adaptive radiation into a vast range of marine and terrestrial habitats.
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