Towards modeling genome-scale knowledge in the global ocean

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Régimbeau, Antoine | Aumont, Olivier | Bowler, Chris | Guidi, Lionel | Jackson, George | Karsenti, Eric | Mémery, Laurent | Tagliabue, Alessandro | Eveillard, Damien

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Earth System Models (ESMs) highly simplify their representation of biological processes, leading to major uncertainty in climate change impacts. Despite a growing understanding of molecular networks from genomic data, describing how changing phytoplankton physiology affects the production of key metabolites remains elusive. Here we embed a genome-scale model within a state-of-the-art ESM to deliver an integrated understanding of how gradients of nutritional constraints modulate metabolic reactions and molecular physiology. Applied to the prevalent marine cyanobacteria Prochlorococcus , we find that glycogen and lipid storage can be understood as a consequence of acclimation to environmental gradients. Given the pressing need to assess how biological diversity influences biogeochemical functions, genome-enabled ESMs allow the quantification of the contribution of modeled organisms to the production of dissolved organic carbon and its molecular composition.

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