학술논문

Gene Expression Changes and Community Turnover Differentially Shape the Global Ocean Metatranscriptome
Document Type
article
Source
Cell. 179(5)
Subject
Genetics
Climate Action
Gene Expression Regulation
Geography
Metagenome
Microbiota
Molecular Sequence Annotation
Oceans and Seas
RNA
Messenger
Seawater
Temperature
Transcriptome
Tara Oceans Coordinators
Tara Oceans
biogeochemistry
community turnover
eco-systems biology
gene expression change
global ocean microbiome
metagenome
metatranscriptome
microbial ecology
ocean warming
Biological Sciences
Medical and Health Sciences
Developmental Biology
Language
Abstract
Ocean microbial communities strongly influence the biogeochemistry, food webs, and climate of our planet. Despite recent advances in understanding their taxonomic and genomic compositions, little is known about how their transcriptomes vary globally. Here, we present a dataset of 187 metatranscriptomes and 370 metagenomes from 126 globally distributed sampling stations and establish a resource of 47 million genes to study community-level transcriptomes across depth layers from pole-to-pole. We examine gene expression changes and community turnover as the underlying mechanisms shaping community transcriptomes along these axes of environmental variation and show how their individual contributions differ for multiple biogeochemically relevant processes. Furthermore, we find the relative contribution of gene expression changes to be significantly lower in polar than in non-polar waters and hypothesize that in polar regions, alterations in community activity in response to ocean warming will be driven more strongly by changes in organismal composition than by gene regulatory mechanisms. VIDEO ABSTRACT.