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The Microbiome and Metatranscriptome of a Panel from the Sarracenia Mapping Population Reveal Complex Assembly and Function Involving Host Influence.

Cai, J.; Mohsin, I.; Rogers, W. L.; Zhang, M.; Jiang, L.; Malmberg, R. L.; Alabady, M. S.

2024-06-10 plant biology
10.1101/2024.06.10.598016 bioRxiv
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Sarracenia provide an optimal system for deciphering the host-microbiome interactions at various levels. We analyzed the pitcher microbiomes and metatranscriptomes of the parental species, and F1 and F2 generations from the mapping population (Sarracenia purpurea X Sarracenia psittacina) utilizing high-throughput sequencing methods. This study aimed to examine the host influences on the microbiome structure and function and to identify the key microbiome traits. Our quality datasets included 8,892,553 full-length bacterial 16s rRNA gene sequences and 65,578 assembled metatranscripts with microbial protein annotations. The correlation network of the bacterial microbiome revealed the presence of 3-7 distinct community clusters, with 8 hub and 19 connector genera. The entire microbiome consisted of viruses, bacterial, archaea, and fungi. The richness and diversity of the microbiome varied among the parental species and offspring genotypes despite being under the same greenhouse environmental conditions. We have discovered certain microbial taxa that are genotype-enriched, including the community hub and connector genera. Nevertheless, there were no significant differences observed in the functional enrichment analysis of the metatranscriptomes across the different genotypes, suggesting a functional convergence of the microbiome. Our results revealed that the pitcher microcosm harbors both rhizosphere and phyllosphere microbiomes within its boundaries, resulting in a structurally diverse and functionally complex microbiome community. A total of 50,424 microbial metatranscripts were linked to plant growth-promoting microbial proteins. We show that this complex pitcher microbiome possesses various functions that contribute to plant growth promotion, such as biofertilization, bioremediation, phytohormone signaling, stress regulation, and immune response stimulation. Additionally, the pitcher microbiome exhibits traits related to microbe-microbe interactions, such as colonization of plant systems, biofilm formation, and microbial competitive exclusion. In summary, the demonstrated taxonomical divergence and functionally convergence of the pitcher microbiome are impacted by the host genetics, making it an excellent system for discovering novel beneficial microbiome traits.

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