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Molecular analyses of the gill symbiosis of the bathymodiolin mussel Gigantidas platifrons.


ABSTRACT: Although the deep-sea bathymodiolin mussels have been intensively studied as a model of animal-bacteria symbiosis, it remains challenging to assess the host-symbiont interactions due to the complexity of the symbiotic tissue-the gill. Using cold-seep mussel Gigantidas platifrons as a model, we isolated the symbiont harboring bacteriocytes and profiled the transcriptomes of the three major parts of the symbiosis-the gill, the bacteriocyte, and the symbiont. This breakdown of the complex symbiotic tissue allowed us to characterize the host-symbiont interactions further. Our data showed that the gill's non-symbiotic parts play crucial roles in maintaining and protecting the symbiosis; the bacteriocytes supply the symbiont with metabolites, control symbiont population, and shelter the symbiont from phage infection; the symbiont dedicates to the methane oxidation and energy production. This study demonstrates that the bathymodiolin symbiosis interacts at the tissue, cellular, and molecular level, maintaining high efficiency and harmonic chemosynthetic micro niche.

SUBMITTER: Wang H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7750550 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Molecular analyses of the gill symbiosis of the bathymodiolin mussel <i>Gigantidas platifrons</i>.

Wang Hao H   Zhang Huan H   Zhong Zhaoshan Z   Sun Yan Y   Wang Minxiao M   Chen Hao H   Zhou Li L   Cao Lei L   Lian Chao C   Li Chaolun C  

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Although the deep-sea bathymodiolin mussels have been intensively studied as a model of animal-bacteria symbiosis, it remains challenging to assess the host-symbiont interactions due to the complexity of the symbiotic tissue-the gill. Using cold-seep mussel <i>Gigantidas platifrons</i> as a model, we isolated the symbiont harboring bacteriocytes and profiled the transcriptomes of the three major parts of the symbiosis-the gill, the bacteriocyte, and the symbiont. This breakdown of the complex sy  ...[more]

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