Photosynthetic functions of Synechococcus in the ocean microbiomes of diverse salinity and seasons.

Synechococcus is an important photosynthetic picoplankton in the temperate to tropical oceans. As a photosynthetic bacterium, Synechococcus has an efficient mechanism to adapt to the changes in salinity and light intensity. The analysis of the distributions and functions of such microorganisms in th...

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Main Authors: Yihwan Kim, Jehyun Jeon, Min Seok Kwak, Gwang Hoon Kim, InSong Koh, Mina Rho
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2018-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5749766?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-b41f7746f853411c9b4cceb9ed07fdc82020-11-25T01:10:56ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032018-01-01131e019026610.1371/journal.pone.0190266Photosynthetic functions of Synechococcus in the ocean microbiomes of diverse salinity and seasons.Yihwan KimJehyun JeonMin Seok KwakGwang Hoon KimInSong KohMina RhoSynechococcus is an important photosynthetic picoplankton in the temperate to tropical oceans. As a photosynthetic bacterium, Synechococcus has an efficient mechanism to adapt to the changes in salinity and light intensity. The analysis of the distributions and functions of such microorganisms in the ever changing river mouth environment, where freshwater and seawater mix, should help better understand their roles in the ecosystem. Toward this objective, we have collected and sequenced the ocean microbiome in the river mouth of Kwangyang Bay, Korea, as a function of salinity and temperature. In conjunction with comparative genomics approaches using the sequenced genomes of a wide phylogeny of Synechococcus, the ocean microbiome was analyzed in terms of their composition and clade-specific functions. The results showed significant differences in the compositions of Synechococcus sampled in different seasons. The photosynthetic functions in such enhanced Synechococcus strains were also observed in the microbiomes in summer, which is significantly different from those in other seasons.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5749766?pdf=render
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author Yihwan Kim
Jehyun Jeon
Min Seok Kwak
Gwang Hoon Kim
InSong Koh
Mina Rho
spellingShingle Yihwan Kim
Jehyun Jeon
Min Seok Kwak
Gwang Hoon Kim
InSong Koh
Mina Rho
Photosynthetic functions of Synechococcus in the ocean microbiomes of diverse salinity and seasons.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Yihwan Kim
Jehyun Jeon
Min Seok Kwak
Gwang Hoon Kim
InSong Koh
Mina Rho
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title Photosynthetic functions of Synechococcus in the ocean microbiomes of diverse salinity and seasons.
title_short Photosynthetic functions of Synechococcus in the ocean microbiomes of diverse salinity and seasons.
title_full Photosynthetic functions of Synechococcus in the ocean microbiomes of diverse salinity and seasons.
title_fullStr Photosynthetic functions of Synechococcus in the ocean microbiomes of diverse salinity and seasons.
title_full_unstemmed Photosynthetic functions of Synechococcus in the ocean microbiomes of diverse salinity and seasons.
title_sort photosynthetic functions of synechococcus in the ocean microbiomes of diverse salinity and seasons.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Synechococcus is an important photosynthetic picoplankton in the temperate to tropical oceans. As a photosynthetic bacterium, Synechococcus has an efficient mechanism to adapt to the changes in salinity and light intensity. The analysis of the distributions and functions of such microorganisms in the ever changing river mouth environment, where freshwater and seawater mix, should help better understand their roles in the ecosystem. Toward this objective, we have collected and sequenced the ocean microbiome in the river mouth of Kwangyang Bay, Korea, as a function of salinity and temperature. In conjunction with comparative genomics approaches using the sequenced genomes of a wide phylogeny of Synechococcus, the ocean microbiome was analyzed in terms of their composition and clade-specific functions. The results showed significant differences in the compositions of Synechococcus sampled in different seasons. The photosynthetic functions in such enhanced Synechococcus strains were also observed in the microbiomes in summer, which is significantly different from those in other seasons.
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