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Biopearling of Interconnected Outer Membrane Vesicle Chains by a Marine Flavobacterium
Author(s) -
Tanja Fischer,
Martin Schorb,
Greta Reintjes,
Androniki Kolovou,
Rachel SantarellaMellwig,
Stephanie Markert,
Erhard Rhiel,
Sten Littmann,
Dörte Becher,
Thomas Schweder,
Jens Harder
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
applied and environmental microbiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.552
H-Index - 324
eISSN - 1070-6291
pISSN - 0099-2240
DOI - 10.1128/aem.00829-19
Subject(s) - laminarin , vesicle , flavobacterium , bacteria , biochemistry , bacterial outer membrane , biology , microbiology and biotechnology , chemistry , enzyme , membrane , escherichia coli , genetics , gene , pseudomonas
Microorganisms produce membrane vesicles. One synthesis pathway seems to be pearling that describes the physical formation of vesicle chains from phospholipid vesicles via extended tubes. Bacteria with vesicle chains had been observed as well as bacteria with tubes, but pearling was so far not observed. Here, we report the observation of, initially, tubes and then vesicle chains during the growth of a flavobacterium, suggesting biopearling of vesicle chains. The flavobacterium is abundant during spring bacterioplankton blooms developing after algal blooms and has a special set of enzymes for laminarin, the major storage polysaccharide of microalgae. We demonstrated with fluorescently labeled laminarin that the vesicle chains bind laminarin or contain laminarin-derived compounds. Proteomic analyses revealed surface-attached degradative enzymes on the outer membrane vesicles. We conclude that the large surface area and the lumen of vesicle chains may contribute to the ecological success of this marine bacterium.

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