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Bacteria are important dimethylsulfoniopropionate producers in coastal sediments.

Beth T Williams1, Kasha Cowles1, Ana Bermejo Martínez1, Andrew R J Curson1, Yanfen Zheng1,2, Jingli Liu1,2, Simone Newton-Payne1, Andrew J Hind3, Chun-Yang Li2, Peter Paolo L Rivera1, Ornella Carrión3, Ji Liu1,2, Lewis G Spurgin1, Charles A Brearley1, Brett Wagner Mackenzie4, Benjamin J Pinchbeck1, Ming Peng5, Jennifer Pratscher6, Xiao-Hua Zhang2, Yu-Zhong Zhang5, J Colin Murrell3, Jonathan D Todd7.   

Abstract

Dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) and its catabolite dimethyl sulfide (DMS) are key marine nutrients1,2 that have roles in global sulfur cycling2, atmospheric chemistry3, signalling4,5 and, potentially, climate regulation6,7. The production of DMSP was previously thought to be an oxic and photic process that is mainly confined to the surface oceans. However, here we show that DMSP concentrations and/or rates of DMSP and DMS synthesis are higher in surface sediment from, for example, saltmarsh ponds, estuaries and the deep ocean than in the overlying seawater. A quarter of bacterial strains isolated from saltmarsh sediment produced DMSP (up to 73 mM), and we identified several previously unknown producers of DMSP. Most DMSP-producing isolates contained dsyB8, but some alphaproteobacteria, gammaproteobacteria and actinobacteria used a methionine methylation pathway independent of DsyB that was previously only associated with higher plants. These bacteria contained a methionine methyltransferase gene (mmtN)-a marker for bacterial synthesis of DMSP through this pathway. DMSP-producing bacteria and their dsyB and/or mmtN transcripts were present in all of the tested seawater samples and Tara Oceans bacterioplankton datasets, but were much more abundant in marine surface sediment. Approximately 1 × 108 bacteria g-1 of surface marine sediment are predicted to produce DMSP, and their contribution to this process should be included in future models of global DMSP production. We propose that coastal and marine sediments, which cover a large part of the Earth's surface, are environments with high levels of DMSP and DMS productivity, and that bacteria are important producers of DMSP and DMS within these environments.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31427729     DOI: 10.1038/s41564-019-0527-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Microbiol        ISSN: 2058-5276            Impact factor:   17.745


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Authors:  James O'Brien; Erin L McParland; Anna R Bramucci; Martin Ostrowski; Nachshon Siboni; Timothy Ingleton; Mark V Brown; Naomi M Levine; Bonnie Laverock; Katherina Petrou; Justin Seymour
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Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2022-05-26       Impact factor: 17.694

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Journal:  Nat Microbiol       Date:  2021-10-25       Impact factor: 17.745

5.  Sulfonium Acids Loaded onto an Unusual Thiotemplate Assembly Line Construct the Cyclopropanol Warhead of a Burkholderia Virulence Factor.

Authors:  Felix Trottmann; Keishi Ishida; Jakob Franke; Aleksa Stanišić; Mie Ishida-Ito; Hajo Kries; Georg Pohnert; Christian Hertweck
Journal:  Angew Chem Int Ed Engl       Date:  2020-05-29       Impact factor: 15.336

6.  Bacterial Dimethylsulfoniopropionate Biosynthesis in the East China Sea.

Authors:  Ji Liu; Yunhui Zhang; Jingli Liu; Haohui Zhong; Beth T Williams; Yanfen Zheng; Andrew R J Curson; Chuang Sun; Hao Sun; Delei Song; Brett Wagner Mackenzie; Ana Bermejo Martínez; Jonathan D Todd; Xiao-Hua Zhang
Journal:  Microorganisms       Date:  2021-03-22

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Authors:  Yanchao Zhang; Li Zheng; Shuai Wang; Yangguo Zhao; Xiyuan Xu; Bin Han; Tianyi Hu
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8.  Oceanospirillales containing the DMSP lyase DddD are key utilisers of carbon from DMSP in coastal seawater.

Authors:  Jingli Liu; Chun-Xu Xue; Jinyan Wang; Andrew T Crombie; Ornella Carrión; Andrew W B Johnston; J Colin Murrell; Ji Liu; Yanfen Zheng; Xiao-Hua Zhang; Jonathan D Todd
Journal:  Microbiome       Date:  2022-07-27       Impact factor: 16.837

9.  Bacteria are important dimethylsulfoniopropionate producers in marine aphotic and high-pressure environments.

Authors:  Yanfen Zheng; Jinyan Wang; Shun Zhou; Yunhui Zhang; Ji Liu; Chun-Xu Xue; Beth T Williams; Xiuxiu Zhao; Li Zhao; Xiao-Yu Zhu; Chuang Sun; Hong-Hai Zhang; Tian Xiao; Gui-Peng Yang; Jonathan D Todd; Xiao-Hua Zhang
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2020-09-16       Impact factor: 14.919

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