Production and composition of extracellular polymeric substances by a unicellular strain and natural colonies of Microcystis: Impact of salinity and nutrient stress

Author:

Reignier Océane1,Bormans Myriam2,Marchand Laetitia3,Sinquin Corinne3,Amzil Zouher4,Zykwinska Agata3,Briand Enora1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. PHYTOX, Laboratoire GENALG IFREMER Nantes France

2. UMR CNRS 6553 ECOBIO University of Rennes 1 Rennes France

3. MASAE, Laboratoire EM3B IFREMER Nantes France

4. PHYTOX, Laboratoire METALG IFREMER Nantes France

Abstract

AbstractThe transfer of toxic cyanobacterial Microcystis blooms from freshwater to estuaries constitutes a serious environmental problem worldwide that is expected to expand in scale and intensity with anthropogenic and climate change. The formation and maintenance of Microcystis in colonial form is conditioned to the presence of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS). In this study, we attempted to better understand how the mucilaginous colonial form of Microcystis evolves under environmental stress conditions. In particular, we studied and compared the production and the composition of EPS fractions (attached and free) from natural colonies of a Microcystis bloom and from a unicellular M. aeruginosa strain under salinity and nutrient stress (representing a land‐sea continuum). Our results highlighted a greater production of EPS from the natural colonies of Microcystis than the unicellular one under nutrient and combined stress conditions dominated by the attached form. In comparison to the unicellular Microcystis, EPS produced by the colonial form were characterized by high molecular weight polysaccharides which were enriched in uronic acids and hexosamines, notably for the free fraction in response to increased salinities. This complex extracellular matrix gives the cells the ability to aggregate and allows the colonial cyanobacterial population to cope with osmotic shock.

Funder

Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous),Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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