| Literature DB >> 25360717 |
Mahasweta Saha1, Martin Rempt2, Stephanie B Stratil1, Martin Wahl1, Georg Pohnert2, Florian Weinberger1.
Abstract
The goals of this study were (1) to investigate whether Fucus vesiculosus regulates the production of its antifouling defence chemicals against epibacteria in response to light limitation and temperature shifts and (2) to investigate if different surface concentrations of defence compounds shape epibacterial communities. F. vesiculosus was incubated in indoor mesocosms at five different temperature conditions (5 to 25°C) and in outdoor mesocosms under six differently reduced sunlight conditions (0 to 100%), respectively. Algal surface concentrations of previously identified antifouling compounds--dimethylsulphopropionate (DMSP), fucoxanthin and proline--were determined and the bacterial community composition was characterized by in-depth sequencing of the 16S-rRNA gene. Altogether, the effect of different treatment levels upon defence compound concentrations was limited. Under all conditions DMSP alone appeared to be sufficiently concentrated to warrant for at least a partial inhibitory action against epibiotic bacteria of F. vesiculosus. In contrast, proline and fucoxanthin rarely reached the necessary concentration ranges for self-contained inhibition. Nonetheless, in both experiments along with the direct influence of temperature and light, all three compounds apparently affected the overall bacterial community composition associated with F. vesiculosus since tendencies for insensitivity towards all three compounds were observed among bacterial taxa that typically dominate those communities. Given that the concentrations of at least one of the compounds (in most cases DMSP) were always high enough to inhibit bacterial settlement, we conclude that the capacity of F. vesiculosus for such defence will hardly be compromised by shading or warming to temperatures up to 25°C.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25360717 PMCID: PMC4215838 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0105333
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1Variation of surface DMSP, proline and fucoxanthin concentration, respectively in F. vesiculosus treated under different temperature and light conditions for 28 d and 18 d, respectively.
Different letters indicate different temperature and light treatment responses in compound concentration (Tukey's test P<0.05). Median (central symbol), n = 5 (n = 4 for fucoxanthin measurement at 10°C), interquartile range.
Variation in mean surface concentrations of DMSP, proline and fucoxanthin on apical tips of F. vesiculosus at different temperature and light conditions.
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| 0.12 to 1.08 ng cm−2 | <0.1 to 0.38 ng cm−2 | 0.46(0.30) | 0.17(0.07) | 0.59(0.75) | 0.96(0.76) | 0.16(0.13) | 0.45(0.43) | 0.1(0.04) | 0.17(0.10) | 0.1(0.09) | 0.03(0.16) | 0.3 (0.57) |
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| 0.09 to 0.59 ng cm−2 | 0.01 to 0.13 ng cm−2 | 0.009(0.002) | 0.006(0.003) | 0.01(0.006) | 0.004(0.001) | 0.004(0.001) | 0.01(0.006) | 0.025(0.01) | 0.02(0.04) | 0.03(0.12) | 0.02(0.17) | 0.03(0.39) |
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| 0.7 to 9 µg cm−2 | 1.4 to 6 µg cm−2 | 18(11.08) | 29(6.81) | 74(37.84) | 84(22.53) | 400(187.04) | 159(84.36) | 206(63) | 150(187) | 353(94) | 146(101) | 192(85.21) |
SD is given in brackets. Concentrations that were previously reported [10], [12] for field collected apical tips (or whole algal individuals in the case of fucoxanthin) are also given, as well as previously reported necessary concentrations for halfmaximal inhibition (EC50) of various marine bacterial isolates [10], [12].
Figure 2Odds for the presence of 26 different clades of bacteria within those groups of bacteria that consistently exhibited either a negative (red) or a positive (green) correlation between OTU abundance and concentration of Fucoxanthin (A), DMSP (B) and Proline (C).
Geometric means of odds calculated for the temperature experiment and the light experiment ±95% confidence intervals. Asterisks indicate odds that are significantly different from 1 (χ2-test, * p<0.05, ** p<0.025, *** p<0.001).