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Distinct glycoconjugate cell surface structures make the pelagic diatom Thalassiosira rotula an attractive habitat for bacteria

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JOURNAL OF PHYCOLOGY
卷 59, 期 2, 页码 309-322

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jpy.13308

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attachment; colonization; carbohydrates; confocal laser scanning microscopy; diatom; lectin; phycosphere; thread

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Interactions between marine diatoms and bacteria were investigated using scanning electron microscopy and confocal laser scanning microscopy. A new isolate of Thalassiosira rotula was characterized, and fluorescently labeled lectins were used to stain specific glycoconjugates. Different interactions with bacteria were observed in axenic cultures and consortia. Fucose-containing threads were found to be the dominant glycoconjugates secreted by T. rotula, and bacteria attached mainly to these glycoconjugates. Colonization patterns differed between single bacteria and bacterial co-cultures, indicating the impact of bacterial interactions on diatom colonization.
Interactions between marine diatoms and bacteria have been studied for decades. However, the visualization of physical interactions between these diatoms and their colonizers is still limited. To enhance our understanding of these specific interactions, a new Thalassiosira rotula isolate from the North Sea (strain 8673) was characterized by scanning electron microscopy and confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) after staining with fluorescently labeled lectins targeting specific glycoconjugates. To investigate defined interactions of this strain with bacteria the new strain was made axenic and co-cultivated with a natural bacterial community and in two- or three-partner consortia with different bacteria of the Roseobacter group, Gammaproteobacteria and Bacteroidetes. The CLSM analysis of the consortia identified six out of 78 different lectins as very suitable to characterize glycoconjugates of T. rotula. The resulting images show that fucose-containing threads were the dominant glycoconjugates secreted by the T. rotula cells but chitin and to a lesser extent other glycoconjugates were also identified. Bacteria attached predominantly to the fucose glycoconjugates. The colonizing bacteria showed various attachment patterns such as adhering to the diatom threads in aggregates only or attaching to both the surfaces and the threads of the diatom. Interestingly the colonization patterns of single bacteria differed strikingly from those of bacterial co-cultures, indicating that interactions between two bacterial species impacted the colonization of the diatom. Our observations help to better understand physical interactions and specific colonization patterns of distinct bacterial mono- and co-cultures with an abundant diatom of costal seas.

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