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1 Bacterial single-cell approaches to the relationship between
diversity and function in the Sea C) Aproximacions a nivell de cèl·lules individuals B) Diversitat bacteriana Funció biogeoquímica dels bacteris Relació

2 L’objectiu final del projecte
Roundicoccus southamptii Tinymonas bremenensis Dalibacter banyuleus (tots els noms són inventats) Spirovibrio kalmariensis 75% de la BCD domina la incorporació de DMSP consumit preferentment pels HNF molt sensitiu a l’atac viral

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5 Ocean Projects in IGBP II
BASICS

6 Does it matter what biology is hidden within each box?
T. Michaels Phyto Diatoms Prasinophytes Prymnesiophytes Prochlorococcus Synechococcus Phyto

7 Phyto Zoo

8 Biogeochemical fluxes are a function of community structure

9 Bacteria are abundant and important
But We are unable of grouping them in biogeochemically relevant and distinct “boxes” Because we don’t know whether they all do the same, or not...

10 La clau: les tècniques d’anàlisi a
nivell individual

11 Horseradish-peroxidase-labeled FISH probes
and catalyzed reporter deposition (CARD) (tyramide signal amplification, TSA) HRP Hybridization HRP protein fluorescently labeled tyramide Signal Amplification Permeabilization MPIMM

12 DAPI + AU MicroFISH 35S DMSP Roseobacter + AU ICM

13 C C a a g g g a g C C a Protein Aminoacids HMW-DOM Cytophaga
20 40 60 60 C C a a g % active cells 40 g g a 20 g Atlantic Ocean C C a 20 40 60 % cells in sample HMW-DOM Cytophaga g-Proteobacteria LMW-DOM a-Proteobacteria Cottrell & Kirchman 2000

14 Abundance highly correlated with DMSP consumption
DMSP producing phytoplankton bloom in the North Sea Emiliania huxleyi y Prorocentrum minimum Blue fluorescence (DNA) 103 102 Threshold 101 100 Red fluorescence (protein) Flow Citometry FISH Roseobacter Cytophaga/Flavovacterium SAR86 Abundance highly correlated with DMSP consumption Zubkov et al. 2001 PML/SOC/MPIMM

15 Standard station 41°40´ N, 2°48´ E 1 mile offshore, 20 m depth
One case-study, in the Bay of Blanes, July 2003 Half mile from harbour Depth of 20 m Standard station 41°40´ N, 2°48´ E 1 mile offshore, 20 m depth

16 General characteristics of Blanes Bay • Typical Mediterranean waters: warm, salty and nutrient-poor • Oligotrophic coastal system (annual average chlorophyll of 0.5 µg l-1) • In summer, 1% attenuation depth of light 320 nm is at the bottom (20 m) • Relatively unaffected by human or freshwater influence • Episodic intrusions of oceanic waters caused by the Blanes canyon

17 The environment - Surface temperature
10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 180 360 540 720 900 1080 Temp Temperature (°C) Julian day PICODIV BASICS 20 Mar Nov 2002 13 Jan - 25 Nov 2003

18 The environment - Surface chlorophyll
10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 180 360 540 720 900 1080 Temp Chlorophyll Temperatura (°C) Julian day 2003 Summer (June-September)’03 Total. Mean: 0.68 µg l Range: µg l-1 < 3µm. Mean: 0.27 µg l Range: µg l-1

19 The seasonal changes - Primary production
14 July 2003

20 The seasonal changes - Heterotrophic prokaryotes
14 July 2003 % CTC+ cells 5 10 15 20 25

21 The seasonal changes - Bacterial production & respiration
14 July 2003 BGE 2 % 63 % 20 % 3 %

22 The seasonal changes - Bacterial grazing losses
14 July 2003 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 30 40 50 90 180 270 360 Temperature (°C) % bacteria day-1 % bacteria day -1 Julian day

23 The seasonal changes - Community metabolism
14 July 2003 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 Temperature (° C)

24 Bacterial diversity - Relative constancy...
1998

25 Biolog “diversity” glycogen Higher use of polymers in July

26 g g Bacterial diversity - Clon libraries SAR11 SAR11 SAR11 Roseobacter
10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 SAR11 Roseobacter Other Alfas SAR86 Other Gammas CFB Actinobacteria Synechococcus Chloroplasts Other 5 10 5 1 10 6 1.5 10 Temperature (°C) Bacteria 90 180 270 360 Julian day SAR11 SAR11 g g

27 Bacterial diversity - CARD-FISH Bacteria & Euryarchaea
20 40 60 80 100 90 180 270 360 Eub I-III Eury808 % of DAPI cells Julian day 14 July 2003 Bacteria: 70% (59-91%) Euryarchaea: 1.3% (0-3.6%)

28 Bacterial diversity - CARD-FISH main groups
20 40 60 80 90 180 270 360 The three groups Alf968 Gam42a CF319a % of DAPI cells Julian day 14 July 2003

29 Bacterial diversity -  proteobacteria
14 July 2003 Alteromonas !

30 Conclusions in July • Small bloom by flagellates, with no apparent nutrient increases • Bacteria responded to this bloom with changes in activity and diversity. • The whole community was affected (turned net autotrophic) • Carbon was accumulated in the form of bacterial cells The shift in bacterial community composition was towards g-proteobacteria (detectable as Alteromonas macleodii) which showed high metabolic versatility (used DMSP, had high exoenzyme levels, used polymers...), and relatively lower grazing pressure. During this event, most C and S appeared to circulate through this very specific bacterial group, which is, therefore, associated to a particular pattern of biogeochemical C and S cycling

31 Experiments of Nutrient limition of bacterial production
-Monthly sampling -250 ml unfiltered seawater -Additions of: 20 µM C (glucose) 20 µM C (DMSP) 4 µM N (ammonium) 1 µM P (phosphate) -24 h incubation -Measure leucine incorp.

32 Shifts in nutrient limition of bacterial growth

33 Changes in dominant bacteria in seawater cultures - mimicking succession in situ
Jan Jul Mar Apr Jun May Aug Sep Oct Jan Nov Dec Feb Mar 2003 2004

34 Identity of bacteria in the seawater cultures
Vibrio & Alteromonas Roseobacter clade Cryomorphaceae Flavobacteria Note the color code

35 Plate counts from Blanes Bay after stormy weather
10x 100x Representatives of alpha- and gamma-proteobacteria and Bacteroidetes can all be found here

36 An all-together tree Sequenced by the Moore foundation
DGGE band sequences Other Blanes isolates Blanes clon libraries An all-together tree

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39 • Els aïllats seqüenciats semblen ser representatius
• Són abundants in situ ? mirar-ho • Com interaccionen amb l’entorn ? (nutrients, etc.) cal mirar quan i com es desenvolupen quines característiques enzimàtiques tenen Per poder aprofitar la informació genòmica ! This is a joint venture by Jarone Pinhassi, Pep Gasol, Carles Pedrós-Alió & the Basics gang


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