Phototaxis of the dominant marine pico-eukaryote Micromonas sp.: from population to single cell

Autor: Jeanneret R, Marco Polin, Henshaw R
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2019
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DOI: 10.1101/740571
Popis: Micromonas commoda(previouslyMicromonas pusilla, a unicellular photosynthetic picoeukaryote globally dominant in marine ecosystems, has previously been qualified as being strongly phototactic. To date, no detailed quantitative or qualitative description of this behaviour has been reported, nor have thorough studies of its motility been undertaken. This primary producer has only been qualitatively described as utilizing run-and-tumble motion, but such motility strategy is incompatible with its morphology comprising only one propelling flagellum. Moreover, it is still unclear as to howMicromonas sp.detects a light direction due to the lack of a dedicated eyespot; the organism is essentially blind. Here we first perform population-scale phototactic experiments to show that this organism actively responds to a wide range of light wavelengths and intensities. These population responses are well accounted for within a simple drift-diffusion framework. Based on single-cell tracking experiments, we then detail thoroughlyMicromonas sp.’s motility which resembles run-and-reverse styles of motion commonly observed in marine prokaryotes and that we namestop-run or reverse. The associated peculiar microscopic changes upon photo-stimulation are finally described and integrating those into jump-diffusion simulations appears to produce phototactic drifts that are quantitatively compatible with those obtained experimentally at the population level.
Databáze: OpenAIRE