Gobler_2011_Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.U.S.A_108_4352

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Title : Niche of harmful alga Aureococcus anophagefferens revealed through ecogenomics - Gobler_2011_Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.U.S.A_108_4352
Author(s) : Gobler CJ , Berry DL , Dyhrman ST , Wilhelm SW , Salamov A , Lobanov AV , Zhang Y , Collier JL , Wurch LL , Kustka AB , Dill BD , Shah M , VerBerkmoes NC , Kuo A , Terry A , Pangilinan J , Lindquist EA , Lucas S , Paulsen IT , Hattenrath-Lehmann TK , Talmage SC , Walker EA , Koch F , Burson AM , Marcoval MA , Tang YZ , Lecleir GR , Coyne KJ , Berg GM , Bertrand EM , Saito MA , Gladyshev VN , Grigoriev IV
Ref : Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A , 108 :4352 , 2011
Abstract :

Harmful algal blooms (HABs) cause significant economic and ecological damage worldwide. Despite considerable efforts, a comprehensive understanding of the factors that promote these blooms has been lacking, because the biochemical pathways that facilitate their dominance relative to other phytoplankton within specific environments have not been identified. Here, biogeochemical measurements showed that the harmful alga Aureococcus anophagefferens outcompeted co-occurring phytoplankton in estuaries with elevated levels of dissolved organic matter and turbidity and low levels of dissolved inorganic nitrogen. We subsequently sequenced the genome of A. anophagefferens and compared its gene complement with those of six competing phytoplankton species identified through metaproteomics. Using an ecogenomic approach, we specifically focused on gene sets that may facilitate dominance within the environmental conditions present during blooms. A. anophagefferens possesses a larger genome (56 Mbp) and has more genes involved in light harvesting, organic carbon and nitrogen use, and encoding selenium- and metal-requiring enzymes than competing phytoplankton. Genes for the synthesis of microbial deterrents likely permit the proliferation of this species, with reduced mortality losses during blooms. Collectively, these findings suggest that anthropogenic activities resulting in elevated levels of turbidity, organic matter, and metals have opened a niche within coastal ecosystems that ideally suits the unique genetic capacity of A. anophagefferens and thus, has facilitated the proliferation of this and potentially other HABs.

PubMedSearch : Gobler_2011_Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.U.S.A_108_4352
PubMedID: 21368207
Gene_locus related to this paper: auran-f0xvq5 , auran-f0xwb9 , auran-f0y4x4 , auran-f0y5a8 , auran-f0ycl4 , auran-f0ycp7 , auran-f0ye99 , auran-f0yge8 , auran-f0yci9 , auran-f0yr72 , auran-f0y8q8 , auran-f0y7s1

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Gene_locus auran-f0xvq5    auran-f0xwb9    auran-f0y4x4    auran-f0y5a8    auran-f0ycl4    auran-f0ycp7    auran-f0ye99    auran-f0yge8    auran-f0yci9    auran-f0yr72    auran-f0y8q8    auran-f0y7s1
Gene_locus_frgt 9stra-f0xwi4    9stra-f0y2a7    9stra-f0y2d3    9stra-f0y7n1    9stra-f0ydn3    9stra-f0yfk8    9stra-f0yhr3    9stra-f0ynv1    auran-f0y5f2    auran-f0y6v7    auran-f0yfg5    auran-f0xvh8    auran-f0y2x0    auran-f0y5a6    auran-f0yhu3

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Gobler CJ, Berry DL, Dyhrman ST, Wilhelm SW, Salamov A, Lobanov AV, Zhang Y, Collier JL, Wurch LL, Kustka AB, Dill BD, Shah M, VerBerkmoes NC, Kuo A, Terry A, Pangilinan J, Lindquist EA, Lucas S, Paulsen IT, Hattenrath-Lehmann TK, Talmage SC, Walker EA, Koch F, Burson AM, Marcoval MA, Tang YZ, Lecleir GR, Coyne KJ, Berg GM, Bertrand EM, Saito MA, Gladyshev VN, Grigoriev IV (2011)
Niche of harmful alga Aureococcus anophagefferens revealed through ecogenomics
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 108 :4352

Gobler CJ, Berry DL, Dyhrman ST, Wilhelm SW, Salamov A, Lobanov AV, Zhang Y, Collier JL, Wurch LL, Kustka AB, Dill BD, Shah M, VerBerkmoes NC, Kuo A, Terry A, Pangilinan J, Lindquist EA, Lucas S, Paulsen IT, Hattenrath-Lehmann TK, Talmage SC, Walker EA, Koch F, Burson AM, Marcoval MA, Tang YZ, Lecleir GR, Coyne KJ, Berg GM, Bertrand EM, Saito MA, Gladyshev VN, Grigoriev IV (2011)
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 108 :4352