Production of extracellular superoxide and hydrogen peroxide by five marine species of harmful bloom-forming algae

Diaz, Julia M.; Plummer, Sydney; Tomas, Carmelo; Alves-de-Souza, Catharina

Abstract

Harmful bloom-forming algae include some of the most prolific microbial producers of extracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS). However, the taxonomic diversity of ROS production, the underlying physiological mechanisms and ecophysiological roles of ROS cycling are not completely characterized among phytoplankton taxa that form harmful algal blooms (HABs). This study examines the extracellular production of the ROS superoxide and hydrogen peroxide by five marine HAB species: Chattonella marina, Heterosigma akashiwo, Karenia brevis, Pseudo-nitzschia sp. and Aureococcus anophagefferens. All species produced extracellular superoxide and hydrogen peroxide. Rates of ROS production per cell spanned several orders of magnitude and varied inversely with cell density, suggesting a potential signaling role for extracellular ROS. ROS production was also detected in the spent media of all cultures except K. brevis, indicating the presence of cell-free ROS-generating constituents, such as enzymes or metabolites, which could be further investigated as molecular targets for tracking ROS production in laboratory and field settings. Finally, ratios of superoxide to hydrogen peroxide production could not be accounted for by superoxide dismutation alone, except in the case of K. brevis, indicating a diversity of ROS production and degradation pathways that may ultimately help illuminate the functions of HAB-derived ROS.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:000454161500004 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: JOURNAL OF PLANKTON RESEARCH
Volumen: 40
Número: 6
Editorial: OXFORD UNIV PRESS
Fecha de publicación: 2018
Página de inicio: 667
Página final: 677
DOI:

10.1093/plankt/fby043

Notas: ISI