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Quorum-Sensing Signals from Epibiont Mediate the Induction of Novel Microviridins in the Mat-Forming Cyanobacterial Genus Nostoc

The regulation of the production of oligopeptides is essential in understanding their ecological role in complex microbial communities, including harmful cyanobacterial blooms. The role of chemical communication between the cyanobacterium and the microbial community harbored as epibionts within its...

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Autores principales: Saha, Subhasish, Bulzu, Paul-Adrian, Urajová, Petra, Mareš, Jan, Konert, Grzegorz, Câmara Manoel, João, Macho, Markéta, Ewe, Daniela, Hrouzek, Pavel, Masojídek, Jiří, Ghai, Rohit, Saurav, Kumar
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8386392/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34259556
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mSphere.00562-21
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author Saha, Subhasish
Bulzu, Paul-Adrian
Urajová, Petra
Mareš, Jan
Konert, Grzegorz
Câmara Manoel, João
Macho, Markéta
Ewe, Daniela
Hrouzek, Pavel
Masojídek, Jiří
Ghai, Rohit
Saurav, Kumar
author_facet Saha, Subhasish
Bulzu, Paul-Adrian
Urajová, Petra
Mareš, Jan
Konert, Grzegorz
Câmara Manoel, João
Macho, Markéta
Ewe, Daniela
Hrouzek, Pavel
Masojídek, Jiří
Ghai, Rohit
Saurav, Kumar
author_sort Saha, Subhasish
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description The regulation of the production of oligopeptides is essential in understanding their ecological role in complex microbial communities, including harmful cyanobacterial blooms. The role of chemical communication between the cyanobacterium and the microbial community harbored as epibionts within its phycosphere is at an initial stage of research, and little is understood about its specificity. Here, we present insight into the role of a bacterial epibiont in regulating the production of novel microviridins isolated from Nostoc, an ecologically important cyanobacterial genus. Microviridins are well-known elastase inhibitors with presumed antigrazing effects. Heterologous expression and identification of specific signal molecules from the epibiont suggest the role of a quorum-sensing-based interaction. Furthermore, physiological experiments show an increase in microviridin production without affecting cyanobacterial growth and photosynthetic activity. Simultaneously, oligopeptides presenting a selective inhibition pattern provide support for their specific function in response to the presence of cohabitant epibionts. Thus, the chemical interaction revealed in our study provides an example of an interspecies signaling pathway monitoring the bacterial flora around the cyanobacterial filaments and the induction of intrinsic species-specific metabolic responses. IMPORTANCE The regulation of the production of cyanopeptides beyond microcystin is essential to understand their ecological role in complex microbial communities, e.g., harmful cyanobacterial blooms. The role of chemical communication between the cyanobacterium and the epibionts within its phycosphere is at an initial stage of research, and little is understood about its specificity. The frequency of cyanopeptide occurrence also demonstrates the need to understand the contribution of cyanobacterial peptides to the overall biological impact of cyanopeptides on aquatic organisms and vertebrates, including humans. Our results shed light on the epibiont control of microviridin production via quorum-sensing mechanisms, and we posit that such mechanisms may be widespread in natural cyanobacterial bloom community regulation.
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spelling pubmed-83863922021-09-09 Quorum-Sensing Signals from Epibiont Mediate the Induction of Novel Microviridins in the Mat-Forming Cyanobacterial Genus Nostoc Saha, Subhasish Bulzu, Paul-Adrian Urajová, Petra Mareš, Jan Konert, Grzegorz Câmara Manoel, João Macho, Markéta Ewe, Daniela Hrouzek, Pavel Masojídek, Jiří Ghai, Rohit Saurav, Kumar mSphere Observation The regulation of the production of oligopeptides is essential in understanding their ecological role in complex microbial communities, including harmful cyanobacterial blooms. The role of chemical communication between the cyanobacterium and the microbial community harbored as epibionts within its phycosphere is at an initial stage of research, and little is understood about its specificity. Here, we present insight into the role of a bacterial epibiont in regulating the production of novel microviridins isolated from Nostoc, an ecologically important cyanobacterial genus. Microviridins are well-known elastase inhibitors with presumed antigrazing effects. Heterologous expression and identification of specific signal molecules from the epibiont suggest the role of a quorum-sensing-based interaction. Furthermore, physiological experiments show an increase in microviridin production without affecting cyanobacterial growth and photosynthetic activity. Simultaneously, oligopeptides presenting a selective inhibition pattern provide support for their specific function in response to the presence of cohabitant epibionts. Thus, the chemical interaction revealed in our study provides an example of an interspecies signaling pathway monitoring the bacterial flora around the cyanobacterial filaments and the induction of intrinsic species-specific metabolic responses. IMPORTANCE The regulation of the production of cyanopeptides beyond microcystin is essential to understand their ecological role in complex microbial communities, e.g., harmful cyanobacterial blooms. The role of chemical communication between the cyanobacterium and the epibionts within its phycosphere is at an initial stage of research, and little is understood about its specificity. The frequency of cyanopeptide occurrence also demonstrates the need to understand the contribution of cyanobacterial peptides to the overall biological impact of cyanopeptides on aquatic organisms and vertebrates, including humans. Our results shed light on the epibiont control of microviridin production via quorum-sensing mechanisms, and we posit that such mechanisms may be widespread in natural cyanobacterial bloom community regulation. American Society for Microbiology 2021-07-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8386392/ /pubmed/34259556 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mSphere.00562-21 Text en Copyright © 2021 Saha et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Observation
Saha, Subhasish
Bulzu, Paul-Adrian
Urajová, Petra
Mareš, Jan
Konert, Grzegorz
Câmara Manoel, João
Macho, Markéta
Ewe, Daniela
Hrouzek, Pavel
Masojídek, Jiří
Ghai, Rohit
Saurav, Kumar
Quorum-Sensing Signals from Epibiont Mediate the Induction of Novel Microviridins in the Mat-Forming Cyanobacterial Genus Nostoc
title Quorum-Sensing Signals from Epibiont Mediate the Induction of Novel Microviridins in the Mat-Forming Cyanobacterial Genus Nostoc
title_full Quorum-Sensing Signals from Epibiont Mediate the Induction of Novel Microviridins in the Mat-Forming Cyanobacterial Genus Nostoc
title_fullStr Quorum-Sensing Signals from Epibiont Mediate the Induction of Novel Microviridins in the Mat-Forming Cyanobacterial Genus Nostoc
title_full_unstemmed Quorum-Sensing Signals from Epibiont Mediate the Induction of Novel Microviridins in the Mat-Forming Cyanobacterial Genus Nostoc
title_short Quorum-Sensing Signals from Epibiont Mediate the Induction of Novel Microviridins in the Mat-Forming Cyanobacterial Genus Nostoc
title_sort quorum-sensing signals from epibiont mediate the induction of novel microviridins in the mat-forming cyanobacterial genus nostoc
topic Observation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8386392/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34259556
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mSphere.00562-21
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