Affiliation:
1. Norwegian Institute for Water Research, Gaustadalléen 21, NO-0349 Oslo, Norway, and University of Oslo, Microbial Evolution Research Group, NO-0316 Oslo, Norway
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Populations of the cyanobacterium
Planktothrix
comprise multiple coexisting oligopeptide chemotypes that can behave differently in nature. We tested whether this population subdivision can, in principle, be driven by parasitic chytrid fungi, which are almost neglected agents of
Planktothrix
mortality. Two chytrid strains, Chy-Lys2009 and Chy-Kol2008, were isolated from
Planktothrix
-dominated lakes in Norway. The two strains shared 98.2% and 86.2% of their 28S and internal transcribe spacer rRNA gene sequences, respectively. A phylogenetic analysis placed them in the order Rhizophydiales family Angulomycetaceae. Chy-Lys2009 and Chy-Kol2008 could completely lyse
Planktothrix
cultures within days, while they failed to infect other filamentous cyanobacteria. The effect on
Planktothrix
was chemotype dependent, and both chytrid strains showed distinct chemotype preferences. These findings identify chytrid fungi infecting
Planktothrix
as highly potent and specialized parasites which may exert strong selective pressure on their hosts. According to established hypotheses on host-parasite coevolution, parasitism with the above properties may result in subdivision of
Planktothrix
populations into coexisting chemotypes and periodic shifts in the relative
Planktothrix
chemotype composition. These predictions are in agreement with field observations. Moreover, a genetic analysis verified the co-occurrence of Chy-Lys2009 and Chy-Kol2008 or related chytrid strains along with distinct
Planktothrix
chemotypes in at least one water body. Our findings are consistent with a scenario where chytrid parasitism is one driving force of
Planktothrix
population subdivision, which in turn leads to polymorphism in parasitic chytrid fungi. Future studies should test the validity of this scenario under field conditions.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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