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From the Cover: Feature Article: The genomic basis of trophic strategy in marine bacteria
Authors:Federico M. Lauro  Diane McDougald  Torsten Thomas  Timothy J. Williams  Suhelen Egan  Scott Rice  Matthew Z. DeMaere  Lily Ting  Haluk Ertan  Justin Johnson  Steven Ferriera  Alla Lapidus  Iain Anderson  Nikos Kyrpides  A. Christine Munk  Chris Detter  Cliff S. Han  Mark V. Brown  Frank T. Robb  Staffan Kjelleberg  Ricardo Cavicchioli
Abstract:Many marine bacteria have evolved to grow optimally at either high (copiotrophic) or low (oligotrophic) nutrient concentrations, enabling different species to colonize distinct trophic habitats in the oceans. Here, we compare the genome sequences of two bacteria, Photobacterium angustum S14 and Sphingopyxis alaskensis RB2256, that serve as useful model organisms for copiotrophic and oligotrophic modes of life and specifically relate the genomic features to trophic strategy for these organisms and define their molecular mechanisms of adaptation. We developed a model for predicting trophic lifestyle from genome sequence data and tested >400,000 proteins representing >500 million nucleotides of sequence data from 126 genome sequences with metagenome data of whole environmental samples. When applied to available oceanic metagenome data (e.g., the Global Ocean Survey data) the model demonstrated that oligotrophs, and not the more readily isolatable copiotrophs, dominate the ocean''s free-living microbial populations. Using our model, it is now possible to define the types of bacteria that specific ocean niches are capable of sustaining.
Keywords:microbial adaptation and ecology   microbial genomics and metagenomics   monitoring environmental health   trophic adaptation
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