Diverse responses of Symbiodinium types to menthol and DCMU treatment

To understand the mechanism of photosynthetic inhibition and generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in Symbiodinium types under stress, chemicals such as dichlorophenyl dimethylurea (DCMU) are widely used. Moreover, DCMU and recently menthol were used to generate aposymbiotic cnidarian hosts. W...

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Main Authors: Jih-Terng Wang, Shashank Keshavmurthy, Tzu-Ying Chu, Chaolun Allen Chen
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spelling doaj-b203581e751a4dbf9977eea97858f3a82020-11-24T22:31:30ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592017-10-015e384310.7717/peerj.3843Diverse responses of Symbiodinium types to menthol and DCMU treatmentJih-Terng Wang0Shashank Keshavmurthy1Tzu-Ying Chu2Chaolun Allen Chen3Graduate Institute of Biotechnology, Tajen University, Pingtung, TaiwanBiodiversity Research Center, Academia Sinica, Taipei, TaiwanGraduate Institute of Biotechnology, Tajen University, Pingtung, TaiwanBiodiversity Research Center, Academia Sinica, Taipei, TaiwanTo understand the mechanism of photosynthetic inhibition and generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in Symbiodinium types under stress, chemicals such as dichlorophenyl dimethylurea (DCMU) are widely used. Moreover, DCMU and recently menthol were used to generate aposymbiotic cnidarian hosts. While the effects of DCMU on Symbiodinium cells have been extensively studied, no studies have shown the mechanism behind menthol-induced coral bleaching. Moreover, no study has compared the effects of DCMU and menthol treatments on photosystem II (PSII) activity and generation of ROS in different Symbiodinium types. In this study, we utilized five freshly isolated Symbiodinium types (S. minutum (B1), S. goreaui (C1), C3, C15, and S. trenchii (D1a)) to compare the effects of DCMU and menthol treatments. Symbiodinium cells were exposed to DCMU and menthol at different concentrations for 4 h. Results showed that values of the 50% inhibitory concentration (IC50) for PSII inhibition were 0.72∼1.96 mM for menthol-treated cells compared to 29∼74 pM for DCMU-treated cells. Diverse responses of Symbiodinium types were displayed in terms of PSII tolerance to menthol (S. minutum > S. trenchii = C15 > C3 = S. goreaui), and also in the response curves. In contrast, responses were not so diverse when the different types were treated with DCMU. Three of five menthol-treated Symbiodinium types showed instant and significant ROS generation when PSII activity was inhibited, compared to no ROS being generated in DCMU-treated Symbiodinium types. Both results indicated that menthol inhibited Symbiodinium PSII activity through Symbiodinium type-dependent mechanisms, which were also distinct from those with DCMU treatment. This study further confirmed that photosynthetic functions Symbiodinium have diverse responses to stress even within the same clade.https://peerj.com/articles/3843.pdfSymbiodiniumROS activityPSII systemAposymbiotic coralSymbiodinium cell depletion
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author Jih-Terng Wang
Shashank Keshavmurthy
Tzu-Ying Chu
Chaolun Allen Chen
spellingShingle Jih-Terng Wang
Shashank Keshavmurthy
Tzu-Ying Chu
Chaolun Allen Chen
Diverse responses of Symbiodinium types to menthol and DCMU treatment
PeerJ
Symbiodinium
ROS activity
PSII system
Aposymbiotic coral
Symbiodinium cell depletion
author_facet Jih-Terng Wang
Shashank Keshavmurthy
Tzu-Ying Chu
Chaolun Allen Chen
author_sort Jih-Terng Wang
title Diverse responses of Symbiodinium types to menthol and DCMU treatment
title_short Diverse responses of Symbiodinium types to menthol and DCMU treatment
title_full Diverse responses of Symbiodinium types to menthol and DCMU treatment
title_fullStr Diverse responses of Symbiodinium types to menthol and DCMU treatment
title_full_unstemmed Diverse responses of Symbiodinium types to menthol and DCMU treatment
title_sort diverse responses of symbiodinium types to menthol and dcmu treatment
publisher PeerJ Inc.
series PeerJ
issn 2167-8359
publishDate 2017-10-01
description To understand the mechanism of photosynthetic inhibition and generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in Symbiodinium types under stress, chemicals such as dichlorophenyl dimethylurea (DCMU) are widely used. Moreover, DCMU and recently menthol were used to generate aposymbiotic cnidarian hosts. While the effects of DCMU on Symbiodinium cells have been extensively studied, no studies have shown the mechanism behind menthol-induced coral bleaching. Moreover, no study has compared the effects of DCMU and menthol treatments on photosystem II (PSII) activity and generation of ROS in different Symbiodinium types. In this study, we utilized five freshly isolated Symbiodinium types (S. minutum (B1), S. goreaui (C1), C3, C15, and S. trenchii (D1a)) to compare the effects of DCMU and menthol treatments. Symbiodinium cells were exposed to DCMU and menthol at different concentrations for 4 h. Results showed that values of the 50% inhibitory concentration (IC50) for PSII inhibition were 0.72∼1.96 mM for menthol-treated cells compared to 29∼74 pM for DCMU-treated cells. Diverse responses of Symbiodinium types were displayed in terms of PSII tolerance to menthol (S. minutum > S. trenchii = C15 > C3 = S. goreaui), and also in the response curves. In contrast, responses were not so diverse when the different types were treated with DCMU. Three of five menthol-treated Symbiodinium types showed instant and significant ROS generation when PSII activity was inhibited, compared to no ROS being generated in DCMU-treated Symbiodinium types. Both results indicated that menthol inhibited Symbiodinium PSII activity through Symbiodinium type-dependent mechanisms, which were also distinct from those with DCMU treatment. This study further confirmed that photosynthetic functions Symbiodinium have diverse responses to stress even within the same clade.
topic Symbiodinium
ROS activity
PSII system
Aposymbiotic coral
Symbiodinium cell depletion
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