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Identification of Effector Metabolites Using Exometabolite Profiling of Diverse Microalgae

Vanessa Brisson, Xavier Mayali, Benjamin Bowen, Amber Golini, Michael Thelen, Rhona K. Stuart, Trent R. Northen

2021mSystems37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Microalgae are responsible for nearly half of primary production on earth and play an important role in global biogeochemical cycling as well as in a range of industrial applications. Algal exometabolites are important mediators of algal-algal and algal-bacterial interactions that ultimately affect algal growth and physiology. In this study, we characterize exometabolomes across marine and freshwater algae to gain insights into the diverse metabolites they release into their environments ("exudates"). We observe that while phylogeny can play a role in exometabolome content, environmental conditions or habitat origin (freshwater versus marine) are also important. We also find that several of these compounds can influence algal growth (as measured by chlorophyll production) when provided exogenously, highlighting the importance of characterization of these novel compounds and their role in microalgal ecophysiology.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyAlgaeAllelopathyPrimary producersEffectorMetabolomicsChlamydomonas reinhardtiiAutotrophAxenicBotanyPhyllosphereBotryococcus brauniiPhototrophSargassumEcologyFundulusAlphaproteobacteriaPhaeodactylum tricornutumChlorellaBiochemistryChlamydomonasPhotosynthesisBacteriaAlgal bloomLipidomePhylogenetic diversityIdentification (biology)Trophic levelAlgal biology and biofuel productionMarine and coastal ecosystemsAquatic Ecosystems and Phytoplankton Dynamics