Cargando…
Genomic signatures of Lake Erie bacteria suggest interaction in the Microcystis phycosphere
Microbial interactions in harmful algal bloom (HAB) communities have been examined in marine systems, but are poorly studied in fresh waters. To investigate HAB-microbe interactions, we isolated bacteria with close associations to bloom-forming cyanobacteria, Microcystis spp., during a 2017 bloom in...
Autores principales: | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |
---|---|
Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
Publicado: |
Public Library of Science
2021
|
Materias: | |
Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8457463/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34550975 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0257017 |
_version_ | 1784571101881303040 |
---|---|
author | Hoke, Alexa K. Reynoso, Guadalupe Smith, Morgan R. Gardner, Malia I. Lockwood, Dominique J. Gilbert, Naomi E. Wilhelm, Steven W. Becker, Isabella R. Brennan, Grant J. Crider, Katherine E. Farnan, Shannon R. Mendoza, Victoria Poole, Alison C. Zimmerman, Zachary P. Utz, Lucy K. Wurch, Louie L. Steffen, Morgan M. |
author_facet | Hoke, Alexa K. Reynoso, Guadalupe Smith, Morgan R. Gardner, Malia I. Lockwood, Dominique J. Gilbert, Naomi E. Wilhelm, Steven W. Becker, Isabella R. Brennan, Grant J. Crider, Katherine E. Farnan, Shannon R. Mendoza, Victoria Poole, Alison C. Zimmerman, Zachary P. Utz, Lucy K. Wurch, Louie L. Steffen, Morgan M. |
author_sort | Hoke, Alexa K. |
collection | PubMed |
description | Microbial interactions in harmful algal bloom (HAB) communities have been examined in marine systems, but are poorly studied in fresh waters. To investigate HAB-microbe interactions, we isolated bacteria with close associations to bloom-forming cyanobacteria, Microcystis spp., during a 2017 bloom in the western basin of Lake Erie. The genomes of five isolates (Exiguobacterium sp. JMULE1, Enterobacter sp. JMULE2, Deinococcus sp. JMULE3, Paenibacillus sp. JMULE4, and Acidovorax sp. JMULE5.) were sequenced on a PacBio Sequel system. These genomes ranged in size from 3.1 Mbp (Exiguobacterium sp. JMULE1) to 5.7 Mbp (Enterobacter sp. JMULE2). The genomes were analyzed for genes relating to critical metabolic functions, including nitrogen reduction and carbon utilization. All five of the sequenced genomes contained genes that could be used in potential signaling and nutrient exchange between the bacteria and cyanobacteria such as Microcystis. Gene expression signatures of algal-derived carbon utilization for two isolates were identified in Microcystis blooms in Lake Erie and Lake Tai (Taihu) at low levels, suggesting these organisms are active and may have a functional role during Microcystis blooms in aggregates, but were largely missing from whole water samples. These findings build on the growing evidence that the bacterial microbiome associated with bloom-forming algae have the functional potential to contribute to nutrient exchange within bloom communities and interact with important bloom formers like Microcystis. |
format | Online Article Text |
id | pubmed-8457463 |
institution | National Center for Biotechnology Information |
language | English |
publishDate | 2021 |
publisher | Public Library of Science |
record_format | MEDLINE/PubMed |
spelling | pubmed-84574632021-09-23 Genomic signatures of Lake Erie bacteria suggest interaction in the Microcystis phycosphere Hoke, Alexa K. Reynoso, Guadalupe Smith, Morgan R. Gardner, Malia I. Lockwood, Dominique J. Gilbert, Naomi E. Wilhelm, Steven W. Becker, Isabella R. Brennan, Grant J. Crider, Katherine E. Farnan, Shannon R. Mendoza, Victoria Poole, Alison C. Zimmerman, Zachary P. Utz, Lucy K. Wurch, Louie L. Steffen, Morgan M. PLoS One Research Article Microbial interactions in harmful algal bloom (HAB) communities have been examined in marine systems, but are poorly studied in fresh waters. To investigate HAB-microbe interactions, we isolated bacteria with close associations to bloom-forming cyanobacteria, Microcystis spp., during a 2017 bloom in the western basin of Lake Erie. The genomes of five isolates (Exiguobacterium sp. JMULE1, Enterobacter sp. JMULE2, Deinococcus sp. JMULE3, Paenibacillus sp. JMULE4, and Acidovorax sp. JMULE5.) were sequenced on a PacBio Sequel system. These genomes ranged in size from 3.1 Mbp (Exiguobacterium sp. JMULE1) to 5.7 Mbp (Enterobacter sp. JMULE2). The genomes were analyzed for genes relating to critical metabolic functions, including nitrogen reduction and carbon utilization. All five of the sequenced genomes contained genes that could be used in potential signaling and nutrient exchange between the bacteria and cyanobacteria such as Microcystis. Gene expression signatures of algal-derived carbon utilization for two isolates were identified in Microcystis blooms in Lake Erie and Lake Tai (Taihu) at low levels, suggesting these organisms are active and may have a functional role during Microcystis blooms in aggregates, but were largely missing from whole water samples. These findings build on the growing evidence that the bacterial microbiome associated with bloom-forming algae have the functional potential to contribute to nutrient exchange within bloom communities and interact with important bloom formers like Microcystis. Public Library of Science 2021-09-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8457463/ /pubmed/34550975 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0257017 Text en © 2021 Hoke et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Hoke, Alexa K. Reynoso, Guadalupe Smith, Morgan R. Gardner, Malia I. Lockwood, Dominique J. Gilbert, Naomi E. Wilhelm, Steven W. Becker, Isabella R. Brennan, Grant J. Crider, Katherine E. Farnan, Shannon R. Mendoza, Victoria Poole, Alison C. Zimmerman, Zachary P. Utz, Lucy K. Wurch, Louie L. Steffen, Morgan M. Genomic signatures of Lake Erie bacteria suggest interaction in the Microcystis phycosphere |
title | Genomic signatures of Lake Erie bacteria suggest interaction in the Microcystis phycosphere |
title_full | Genomic signatures of Lake Erie bacteria suggest interaction in the Microcystis phycosphere |
title_fullStr | Genomic signatures of Lake Erie bacteria suggest interaction in the Microcystis phycosphere |
title_full_unstemmed | Genomic signatures of Lake Erie bacteria suggest interaction in the Microcystis phycosphere |
title_short | Genomic signatures of Lake Erie bacteria suggest interaction in the Microcystis phycosphere |
title_sort | genomic signatures of lake erie bacteria suggest interaction in the microcystis phycosphere |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8457463/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34550975 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0257017 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT hokealexak genomicsignaturesoflakeeriebacteriasuggestinteractioninthemicrocystisphycosphere AT reynosoguadalupe genomicsignaturesoflakeeriebacteriasuggestinteractioninthemicrocystisphycosphere AT smithmorganr genomicsignaturesoflakeeriebacteriasuggestinteractioninthemicrocystisphycosphere AT gardnermaliai genomicsignaturesoflakeeriebacteriasuggestinteractioninthemicrocystisphycosphere AT lockwooddominiquej genomicsignaturesoflakeeriebacteriasuggestinteractioninthemicrocystisphycosphere AT gilbertnaomie genomicsignaturesoflakeeriebacteriasuggestinteractioninthemicrocystisphycosphere AT wilhelmstevenw genomicsignaturesoflakeeriebacteriasuggestinteractioninthemicrocystisphycosphere AT beckerisabellar genomicsignaturesoflakeeriebacteriasuggestinteractioninthemicrocystisphycosphere AT brennangrantj genomicsignaturesoflakeeriebacteriasuggestinteractioninthemicrocystisphycosphere AT criderkatherinee genomicsignaturesoflakeeriebacteriasuggestinteractioninthemicrocystisphycosphere AT farnanshannonr genomicsignaturesoflakeeriebacteriasuggestinteractioninthemicrocystisphycosphere AT mendozavictoria genomicsignaturesoflakeeriebacteriasuggestinteractioninthemicrocystisphycosphere AT poolealisonc genomicsignaturesoflakeeriebacteriasuggestinteractioninthemicrocystisphycosphere AT zimmermanzacharyp genomicsignaturesoflakeeriebacteriasuggestinteractioninthemicrocystisphycosphere AT utzlucyk genomicsignaturesoflakeeriebacteriasuggestinteractioninthemicrocystisphycosphere AT wurchlouiel genomicsignaturesoflakeeriebacteriasuggestinteractioninthemicrocystisphycosphere AT steffenmorganm genomicsignaturesoflakeeriebacteriasuggestinteractioninthemicrocystisphycosphere |