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Series GSE213384 Query DataSets for GSE213384
Status Public on Dec 06, 2022
Title Acclimation of Nodularia spumigena CCY9914 to inorganic phosphate limitation
Organism Nodularia spumigena CCY9414
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Nodularia spumigena is a toxic, filamentous cyanobacterium capable to fix atmospheric N2, which is often dominating cyanobacterial bloom events in the Baltic Sea and other brackish water systems worldwide. Phosphate (P) limitation has been considered as one environmental parameter that is somehow promoting the establishment of cyanobacterial mass developments. In the present study, we analyzed the response of the N. spumigena strain CCY9914 towards strong P limitation in an experimental approach. Filaments of N. spumigena were incubated under P-replete and P-deplete conditions for 21 days. Samples for RNA-seq were collected after 7 and 14 days. Growth of the strain was diminished under P-deplete conditions, however, filaments contained more polyphosphate under P-deplete compared to P-replete conditions. High polyphosphate contents were also detected within heterocysts. After 7 days, approximately 100 genes were upregulated in P-deplete filaments, among them was a high proportion of genes encoding proteins related to P-homeostasis such as transport systems for different P species. Many of these genes became also up-regulated after 14 days compared to 7 days in filaments grown under P-replete conditions, which was consistent with the almost complete consumption of dissolved P in these cultures after 14 days. In addition to genes directly related to P starvation, for example genes encoding proteins for bioactive compound synthesis, gas vesicle formation, or sugar catabolism were stimulated under the P-deplete conditions. Collectively, our data permitted to describe an experimentally validated P-stimulon in N. spumigena CCY9914 and provide evidence that severe P limitation could indeed support bloom formation by this filamentous strain.
 
Overall design Filaments of N. spumigena were incubated under P-replete and P-deplete conditions for 21 days. Three independent biological replicates were set-up for each phosphate treatment and sampling day. Samples were sacrificed for analyses at day 0, 7, 14, and 21 of the experiment. Samples for RNA-seq were collected after 7 and 14 days.
Web link https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.1082763
 
Contributor(s) Santoro M, Hassenrück C, Labrenz M, Hagemann M
Citation(s) 36687591
Submission date Sep 14, 2022
Last update date Feb 06, 2023
Contact name Christiane Hassenrück
E-mail(s) christiane.hassenrueck@io-warnemuende.de
Organization name Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde (IOW)
Department Biological Oceanography
Street address Seestraße 15
City Rostock-Warnemünde
ZIP/Postal code 18119
Country Germany
 
Platforms (1)
GPL32673 Illumina NextSeq 500 (Nodularia spumigena CCY9414)
Samples (12)
GSM6585389 T7_minus_P1
GSM6585390 T7_minus_P2
GSM6585391 T7_minus_P3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA880843

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