Bacterial taxa that limit sulfur flux from the ocean.

作者: Erinn C Howard , James R Henriksen , Alison Buchan , Chris R Reisch , Helmut Bürgmann

DOI: 10.1126/SCIENCE.1130657

关键词: OceanographyRuegeriaSulfurBacterioplanktonFlux (metabolism)Surface waterBiologyRoseobacterDimethylsulfoniopropionateMicrobial food web

摘要: Flux of dimethylsulfide (DMS) from ocean surface waters is the predominant natural source sulfur to atmosphere and influences climate by aerosol formation. Marine bacterioplankton regulate flux converting precursor dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) either DMS or compounds that are not climatically active. Through discovery a glycine cleavage T-family protein with DMSP methyltransferase activity, marine in Roseobacter SAR11 taxa were identified as primary mediators demethylation methylmercaptopropionate. One-third bacteria harbor demethylase homolog thereby route substantial fraction global production away formation into microbial food web.

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