Deep ocean metagenomes provide insight into the metabolic architecture of bathypelagic microbial communities

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Silvia G. Acinas
Pablo Sánchez
Guillem Salazar
Francisco M. Cornejo-Castillo
Marta Sebastián
Ramiro Logares
Marta Royo-Llonch
Lucas Paoli
Shinichi Sunagawa
Pascal Hingamp
Hiroyuki Ogata
Gipsi Lima-Mendez
Simon Roux
José M. González
Jesús M. Arrieta
Intikhab S. Alam
Allan Kamau
Chris Bowler
Jeroen Raes
Stéphane Pesant
Peer Bork
Susana Agustí
Takashi Gojobori
Dolors Vaqué
Matthew B. Sullivan
Carlos Pedrós-Alió
Ramon Massana
Carlos M. Duarte
Josep M. Gasol
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[1] Institute of Marine Sciences (ICM),Department of Marine Biology and Oceanography
[2] CSIC,Department of Biology
[3] Institute of Microbiology and Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics,Department of Ocean Sciences
[4] ETH Zurich,Instituto de Oceanografía y Cambio Global, IOCAG
[5] University of California,Department of Microbiology
[6] Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria,Department of Microbiology
[7] ULPGC,Department of Microbiology and Immunology
[8] Aix Marseille Univ.,European Molecular Biology Laboratory, European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL
[9] Université de Toulon,EBI)
[10] CNRS,PANGAEA, Data Publisher for Earth and Environmental Science
[11] Institute for Chemical Research,Department of Microbiology and Civil Environmental and Geodetic Engineering
[12] Kyoto University,undefined
[13] Cellular and Molecular Microbiology,undefined
[14] Faculté des Sciences,undefined
[15] Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB),undefined
[16] Interuniversity Institute for Bioinformatics in Brussels,undefined
[17] ULB-VUB,undefined
[18] The Ohio State University,undefined
[19] University of La Laguna,undefined
[20] Spanish Institute of Oceanography (IEO),undefined
[21] Oceanographic Center of The Canary Islands,undefined
[22] Dársena Pesquera,undefined
[23] King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST),undefined
[24] Computational Bioscience Research Center (CBRC),undefined
[25] Institut de Biologie de l’ENS (IBENS),undefined
[26] Département de biologie,undefined
[27] École normale supérieure,undefined
[28] CNRS,undefined
[29] INSERM,undefined
[30] Université PSL,undefined
[31] Research Federation for the study of Global Ocean Systems Ecology and Evolution,undefined
[32] Rega Institute,undefined
[33] KU Leuven – University of Leuven,undefined
[34] VIB Center for Microbiology,undefined
[35] Wellcome Genome Campus,undefined
[36] University of Bremen,undefined
[37] Structural and Computational Biology,undefined
[38] European Molecular Biology Laboratory,undefined
[39] King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST),undefined
[40] Red Sea Research Center (RSRC),undefined
[41] The Ohio State University,undefined
[42] Department of Systems Biology,undefined
[43] Centro Nacional de Biotecnología (CNB),undefined
[44] CSIC,undefined
[45] King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST),undefined
[46] Red Sea Research Center (RSRC) and Computational Bioscience Research Center (CBRC),undefined
[47] Centre for Marine Ecosystems Research,undefined
[48] School of Sciences,undefined
[49] Edith Cowan University,undefined
[50] U.S. Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute,undefined
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The deep sea, the largest ocean’s compartment, drives planetary-scale biogeochemical cycling. Yet, the functional exploration of its microbial communities lags far behind other environments. Here we analyze 58 metagenomes from tropical and subtropical deep oceans to generate the Malaspina Gene Database. Free-living or particle-attached lifestyles drive functional differences in bathypelagic prokaryotic communities, regardless of their biogeography. Ammonia and CO oxidation pathways are enriched in the free-living microbial communities and dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium and H2 oxidation pathways in the particle-attached, while the Calvin Benson-Bassham cycle is the most prevalent inorganic carbon fixation pathway in both size fractions. Reconstruction of the Malaspina Deep Metagenome-Assembled Genomes reveals unique non-cyanobacterial diazotrophic bacteria and chemolithoautotrophic prokaryotes. The widespread potential to grow both autotrophically and heterotrophically suggests that mixotrophy is an ecologically relevant trait in the deep ocean. These results expand our understanding of the functional microbial structure and metabolic capabilities of the largest Earth aquatic ecosystem.
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