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  • Beneficial microorganisms for corals (BMCs) are effective probiotics that help reduce coral bleaching and mortality, which is critical for their survival as they face extinction.
  • Traditional methods for selecting BMCs rely on manual biochemical tests, but this study introduces a genome-based framework to identify new BMC traits and mechanisms, enhancing selection processes.
  • The research outlines exclusive probiotic traits and proposes new mechanisms like synthesizing glycine betaine and ectoines, providing a roadmap for future selections of coral probiotics that could help save these vital marine ecosystems.

Article Abstract

Beneficial microorganisms for corals (BMCs) have been demonstrated to be effective probiotics to alleviate bleaching and mitigate coral mortality . The selection of putative BMCs is traditionally performed manually, using an array of biochemical and molecular tests for putative BMC traits. We present a comprehensive genetic survey of BMC traits using a genome-based framework for the identification of alternative mechanisms that can be used for future selection of BMC strains. We identify exclusive BMC traits associated with specific strains and propose new BMC mechanisms, such as the synthesis of glycine betaine and ectoines. Our roadmap facilitates the selection of BMC strains while increasing the array of genetic targets that can be included in the selection of putative BMC strains to be tested as coral probiotics. Probiotics are currently the main hope as a potential medicine for corals, organisms that are considered the marine "canaries of the coal mine" and that are threatened with extinction. Our experiments have proved the concept that probiotics mitigate coral bleaching and can also prevent coral mortality. Here, we present a comprehensive genetic survey of probiotic traits using a genome-based framework. The main outcomes are a roadmap that facilitates the selection of coral probiotic strains while increasing the array of mechanisms that can be included in the selection of coral probiotics.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9948713PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/msystems.00921-22DOI Listing

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