Bacterial microbiota ofOstreobium, the coral-isolated chlorophyte ectosymbiont, at contrasted salinities

Author:

Massé A.,Detang J.,Duval C.,Duperron S.ORCID,Woo A.C.,Domart-Coulon I.

Abstract

AbstractMicroscopic filaments of the siphonous green algaeOstreobium(Ulvophyceae, Bryopsidales) colonize and dissolve the calcium carbonate skeletons of coral colonies, in shallow-water reef environments of contrasted salinities. Their bacterial composition and plasticity in response to salinity remain unknown. Here, we analyzed the bacteria associated with coral-isolatedOstreobiumstrains from two distinctrbcL lineages, representative of IndoPacific environmental phylotypes, that had been pre-acclimatized (>9months) to three ecologically-relevant reef salinities: 32.9, 35.1 and 40.2 psu. Bacterial phylotypes were visualized at filament scale by CARD-FISH in algal tissue sections, localized to the surface, within filaments or in the algal mucilage.Ostreobium-associated communities, characterized by bacterial 16S rRNA metabarcoding of cultured thalli and corresponding supernatants, were structured by host genotype more than salinity and partly overlapped with those of environmental (Ostreobium-colonized) coral skeletons. Alphaproteobacteria dominated the thalli communities, enriched in Kiloniellaceae or Rhodospirillaceae depending on algal genotype. A small core microbiota composed of 7 ASVs (∼1.5% of thalli ASVs, 19%-36% cumulated proportions), shared by multiple cultures of bothOstreobiumgenotypes and persistent across 3 salinities, included putative intracellular Amoebophilus and Rickettsiales bacteria. This novel knowledge on the taxonomic diversity ofOstreobiumbacterial associates paves the way to functional interaction studies within the coral holobiont.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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