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dc.contributor.authorSørensen, MES
dc.contributor.authorWood, AJ
dc.contributor.authorMinter, EJA
dc.contributor.authorLowe, CD
dc.contributor.authorCameron, DD
dc.contributor.authorBrockhurst, MA
dc.date.accessioned2020-02-19T10:55:02Z
dc.date.issued2020-01-02
dc.description.abstractThrough the merger of previously independent lineages, symbiosis promotes the acquisition of new traits and exploitation of inaccessible ecological niches [1, 2], driving evolutionary innovation and important ecosystem functions [3–6]. The transient nature of establishment makes study of symbiotic origins difficult, but experimental comparison of independent origins could reveal the degree of convergence in the underpinning mechanisms [7, 8]. We compared the metabolic mechanisms of two independent origins of Paramecium bursaria-Chlorella photosymbiosis [9–11] using a reciprocal metabolomic pulse-chase method. This showed convergent patterns of nutrient exchange and utilization for host-derived nitrogen in the Chlorella genotypes [12, 13] and symbiont-derived carbon in the P. bursaria genotypes [14, 15]. Consistent with a convergent primary nutrient exchange, partner-switched host-symbiont pairings were functional. Direct competition of hosts containing native or recombined symbionts against isogenic symbiont-free hosts showed that the fitness benefits of symbiosis for hosts increased with irradiance but varied by genotype. Global metabolism varied more between the Chlorella than the P. bursaria genotypes and suggested divergent mechanisms of light management. Specifically, the algal symbiont genotypes either produced photo-protective carotenoid pigments at high irradiance or more chlorophyll, resulting in corresponding differences in photosynthetic efficiency and non-photochemical quenching among host-symbiont pairings. These data suggest that the multiple origins of P. bursaria-Chlorella symbiosis use a convergent nutrient exchange, whereas other photosynthetic traits linked to functioning of photosymbiosis have diverged. Although convergence enables partner switching among diverse strains, phenotypic mismatches resulting from divergence of secondary symbiotic traits could mediate host-symbiont specificity in nature. Sørensen et al. compare multiple independent evolutionary origins of Paramecium-Chlorella symbiosis to reveal the underpinning metabolic mechanisms. Although the independent origins use a convergent nutrient exchange, they have diverged in traits linked to photosynthesis, which could mediate host-symbiont specificity in nature.en_GB
dc.description.sponsorshipNatural Environment Research Councilen_GB
dc.description.sponsorshipBiotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Councilen_GB
dc.identifier.citationVol. 30, pp. 328 - 334.e4en_GB
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.cub.2019.11.053
dc.identifier.grantnumberNE/K011774/2en_GB
dc.identifier.grantnumberBB/M011151/1en_GB
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10871/40921
dc.language.isoenen_GB
dc.publisherElsevieren_GB
dc.rights.embargoreasonUnder embargo until 02 January 2021 in compliance with publisher policyen_GB
dc.rights© 2019 Elsevier Ltd.en_GB
dc.subjectsymbiosisen_GB
dc.subjectmutualismen_GB
dc.subjectendosymbiosisen_GB
dc.subjectpartner switchingen_GB
dc.subjectmetabolomicsen_GB
dc.subjectParamecium bursariaen_GB
dc.subjectChlorellaen_GB
dc.subjectmixotrophyen_GB
dc.subjectphotosynthesisen_GB
dc.subjectphotosymbiosisen_GB
dc.titleComparison of independent evolutionary origins reveals both convergence and divergence in the metabolic mechanisms of symbiosisen_GB
dc.typeArticleen_GB
dc.date.available2020-02-19T10:55:02Z
dc.identifier.issn0960-9822
dc.descriptionThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record en_GB
dc.identifier.journalCurrent Biologyen_GB
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dcterms.dateAccepted2019-11-18
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