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Bacterial virulence against an oceanic bloom-forming phytoplankter is mediated by algal DMSP

Authors :
Uri Sheyn
Noa Barak-Gavish
Giacomo R. DiTullio
Sergey Malitsky
Asaph Aharoni
Assaf Vardi
Stefan J. Green
Daniella Schatz
Chuan Ku
Peter A. Lee
Elena Kartvelishvily
Ron Rotkopf
Miguel J. Frada
Source :
Science Advances

Abstract

A new alga-bacterium model system sheds light on mortality factors affecting phytoplankton bloom demise and sulfur cycling.<br />Emiliania huxleyi is a bloom-forming microalga that affects the global sulfur cycle by producing large amounts of dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) and its volatile metabolic product dimethyl sulfide. Top-down regulation of E. huxleyi blooms has been attributed to viruses and grazers; however, the possible involvement of algicidal bacteria in bloom demise has remained elusive. We demonstrate that a Roseobacter strain, Sulfitobacter D7, that we isolated from a North Atlantic E. huxleyi bloom, exhibited algicidal effects against E. huxleyi upon coculturing. Both the alga and the bacterium were found to co-occur during a natural E. huxleyi bloom, therefore establishing this host-pathogen system as an attractive, ecologically relevant model for studying algal-bacterial interactions in the oceans. During interaction, Sulfitobacter D7 consumed and metabolized algal DMSP to produce high amounts of methanethiol, an alternative product of DMSP catabolism. We revealed a unique strain-specific response, in which E. huxleyi strains that exuded higher amounts of DMSP were more susceptible to Sulfitobacter D7 infection. Intriguingly, exogenous application of DMSP enhanced bacterial virulence and induced susceptibility in an algal strain typically resistant to the bacterial pathogen. This enhanced virulence was highly specific to DMSP compared to addition of propionate and glycerol which had no effect on bacterial virulence. We propose a novel function for DMSP, in addition to its central role in mutualistic interactions among marine organisms, as a mediator of bacterial virulence that may regulate E. huxleyi blooms.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23752548
Volume :
4
Issue :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Science Advances
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bed3ecb8a495d5e18890e703cca27a12
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aau5716