Bacterial vesicles in marine ecosystems.

Title

Bacterial vesicles in marine ecosystems.

Publication Type
Journal Article

Authors

Roggensack, Sara E
Biller, Steven J
Chisholm, Sallie W
Schubotz, Florence
Thompson, Anne W
Summons, Roger E
Journal
Science
Year of Publication
2014
Volume
343
Pagination
183-6
Date Published
2014 Jan 10
Publication Language
eng
Abstract

Many heterotrophic bacteria are known to release extracellular vesicles, facilitating interactions between cells and their environment from a distance. Vesicle production has not been described in photoautotrophs, however, and the prevalence and characteristics of vesicles in natural ecosystems is unknown. Here, we report that cultures of Prochlorococcus, a numerically dominant marine cyanobacterium, continuously release lipid vesicles containing proteins, DNA, and RNA. We also show that vesicles carrying DNA from diverse bacteria are abundant in coastal and open-ocean seawater samples. Prochlorococcus vesicles can support the growth of heterotrophic bacterial cultures, which implicates these structures in marine carbon flux. The ability of vesicles to deliver diverse compounds in discrete packages adds another layer of complexity to the flow of information, energy, and biomolecules in marine microbial communities.

Issue
6167
Alternate Journal
Science
Citation Key
205
COinS Data
ISSN
1095-9203