AI Article Synopsis

  • Alexandrium minutum and Alexandrium pacificum are dinoflagellates that can harm shellfish and human health due to their neurotoxic properties, but they also produce beneficial compounds like DMSP that may help with climate balance.
  • The production of harmful toxins versus beneficial compounds is influenced by environmental conditions, particularly salinity, which affects different strains of these species in varying ways.
  • Recent research has identified specific genes related to DMSP production in A. minutum, indicating a complex relationship between these dinoflagellates, their environment, and their role in ecosystems and climate.

Article Abstract

Alexandrium minutum and Alexandrium pacificum are representatives of the dinoflagellate genus that regularly proliferate on the French coasts and other global coastlines. These harmful species may threaten shellfish harvest and human health due to their ability to synthesize neurotoxic alkaloids of the saxitoxin group. However, some dinoflagellates such as A. minutum, and as reported here A. pacificum as well, may also have a beneficial impact on the environment by producing dimethylsulfoniopropionate-DMSP, the precursor of dimethylsulfur-DMS and sulfate aerosols involved in climate balance. However, environmental conditions might influence Alexandrium physiology towards the production of harmful or environmentally friendly compounds. After assessing the influence of two salinity regimes (33 and 38) relative to each species origin (Atlantic French coast and Mediterranean Lagoon respectively), it appears that DMSP and toxin content was variable between the three experimented strains and that higher salinity disadvantages toxin production and tends to favor the production of the osmolytes DMSP and glycine betaine. Hence, this key metabolite production is strain and species-dependent and is influenced by environmental conditions of salinity which in turn, can diversely affect the environment. Widespread coastal blooms of A. minutum and A. pacificum, although being a risk for seafood contamination with toxins, are also a DMSP and DMS source that potentially contribute to the ecosystem structuration and climate. Regarding recent advances in DMSP biosynthesis pathway, 3 dsyB homologs were found in A. minutum but no homolog of the diatom sequence TpMMT.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marenvres.2020.105014DOI Listing

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