Pyrosequencing Revealed SAR116 Clade as Dominant dddP-Containing Bacteria in Oligotrophic NW Pacific Ocean SCIE SCOPUS

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Title
Pyrosequencing Revealed SAR116 Clade as Dominant dddP-Containing Bacteria in Oligotrophic NW Pacific Ocean
Author(s)
Choi, Dong Han; Park, Ki-Tae; An, Sung Min; Lee, Kitack; Cho, Jang-Cheon; Lee, Jung-Hyun; Kim, Dongseon; Jeon, Dongchull; Noh, Jae Hoon
KIOST Author(s)
Choi, Dong Han(최동한)Lee, Jung Hyun(이정현)Kim, Dong Seon(김동선)
Alternative Author(s)
최동한; 안성민; 이정현; 김동선; 전동철; 노재훈
Publication Year
2015-01-23
Abstract
Dimethyl sulfide (DMS) is a climatically active gas released into the atmosphere from oceans. It is produced mainly by bacterial enzymatic cleavage of dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP), and six DMSP lyases have been identified to date. To determine the biogeographical distribution of bacteria relevant to DMS production, we investigated the diversity of dddP-the most abundant DMS-producing gene-in the northwestern Pacific Ocean using newly developed primers and the pyrosequencing method. Consistent with previous studies, the major dddP-containing bacteria in coastal areas were those belonging to the Roseobacter clade. However, genotypes closely related to the SAR116 group were found to represent a large portion of dddP-containing bacteria in the surface waters of the oligotrophic ocean. The addition of DMSP to a culture of the SAR116 strain Candidatus Puniceispirillum marinum IMCC1322 resulted in the production of DMS and upregulated expression of the dddP gene. Considering the large area of oligotrophic water and the wide distribution of the SAR116 group in oceans worldwide, we propose that these bacteria may play an important role in oceanic DMS production and biogeochemical sulfur cycles, especially via bacteriamediated DMSP degradation.
ISSN
1932-6203
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/2549
DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0116271
Bibliographic Citation
PLOS ONE, v.10, no.1, 2015
Publisher
PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
Subject
DIMETHYL SULFIDE; DIMETHYLSULFONIOPROPIONATE LYASE; MAXIMUM-LIKELIHOOD; ATMOSPHERIC SULFUR; CHEMICAL DEFENSE; MARINE-BACTERIA; HIGH-THROUGHPUT; DISSOLVED DMSP; PHYTOPLANKTON; SEQUENCES
Type
Article
Language
English
Document Type
Article
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