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


ABSTRACT: Dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) is an important marine osmolyte. Aphotic environments are only recently being considered as potential contributors to global DMSP production. Here, our Mariana Trench study reveals a typical seawater DMSP/dimethylsulfide (DMS) profile, with highest concentrations in the euphotic zone and decreased but consistent levels below. The genetic potential for bacterial DMSP synthesis via the dsyB gene and its transcription is greater in the deep ocean, and is highest in the sediment.s DMSP catabolic potential is present throughout the trench waters, but is less prominent below 8000?m, perhaps indicating a preference to store DMSP in the deep for stress protection. Deep ocean bacterial isolates show enhanced DMSP production under increased hydrostatic pressure. Furthermore, bacterial dsyB mutants are less tolerant of deep ocean pressures than wild-type strains. Thus, we propose a physiological function for DMSP in hydrostatic pressure protection, and that bacteria are key DMSP producers in deep seawater and sediment.

SUBMITTER: Zheng Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7494906 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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

Zheng Yanfen Y   Wang Jinyan J   Zhou Shun S   Zhang Yunhui Y   Liu Ji J   Xue Chun-Xu CX   Williams Beth T BT   Zhao Xiuxiu X   Zhao Li L   Zhu Xiao-Yu XY   Sun Chuang C   Zhang Hong-Hai HH   Xiao Tian T   Yang Gui-Peng GP   Todd Jonathan D JD   Zhang Xiao-Hua XH  

Nature communications 20200916 1


Dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) is an important marine osmolyte. Aphotic environments are only recently being considered as potential contributors to global DMSP production. Here, our Mariana Trench study reveals a typical seawater DMSP/dimethylsulfide (DMS) profile, with highest concentrations in the euphotic zone and decreased but consistent levels below. The genetic potential for bacterial DMSP synthesis via the dsyB gene and its transcription is greater in the deep ocean, and is highest in  ...[more]

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