2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.03.08.434475
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A novel nitrogen concentrating mechanism in the coral-algae symbiosome

Abstract: Corals' algal symbionts are hosted inside the symbiosome of gastrodermal cells, an intracellular compartment that isolates algae from the external environment and allows host cells to control the delivery of metabolites to their symbionts. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms are largely unknown. Here, we report the diel trafficking of NH3-transporting Rhesus (Rh) channels between the cytoplasm and the symbiosome membrane in the coral Acropora yongei, which matches established patterns of nitrogen deli… Show more

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“…Such a mechanism might allow corals to mitigate some of the drawbacks resulting from their reduced ability to control their symbiont population. In line with this, a recent study suggests that corals might also be able to control ammonium fluxes to the symbionts by varying the expression level of an ammonium transporter at the symbiosome membrane (Thies et al, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…Such a mechanism might allow corals to mitigate some of the drawbacks resulting from their reduced ability to control their symbiont population. In line with this, a recent study suggests that corals might also be able to control ammonium fluxes to the symbionts by varying the expression level of an ammonium transporter at the symbiosome membrane (Thies et al, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 65%