城市湖泊蓝藻藻华群落组成和毒素产生的时间动态变化

IF 4.8 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Julie A. Maurer, Runjie Xia, Andrew M. Kim, Nana Oblie, Sierra Hefferan, Hannuo Xie, Angela Slitt, Bethany D. Jenkins and Matthew J. Bertin*, 
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摘要

淡水系统中的蓝藻具有悠久的进化历史,并需要适应不断变化的环境,它们利用特化代谢物进行交流、防御和生理过程。此外,许多蓝藻的特化代谢物和毒素因其肝脏毒性和对饮用水的潜在影响而对人类健康产生重大影响。在蓝藻藻华(cyanoHAB)事件期间,物种多样性和毒素产生的变化方面存在知识缺口;解决这些缺口将有助于更好地了解蓝藻藻华对公众和生态健康的影响。在本报告中,我们详细介绍了藻华后期群落和毒素组成的动态变化。在水华过程中,所有研究地点的物种多样性都有所下降,毒素产量在水华中期达到最大值。我们还从以微囊藻为主的藻华中分离出三种新的微囊藻毒素(1-3),其中两种含有不寻常的双同源酪氨酸残基(1 和 2)。这项研究提出了一些耐人寻味的问题,涉及这些系统中生物对等位基因的利用,以及可能影响公众健康的新出现的有毒化合物的存在。
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Temporal Dynamics of Cyanobacterial Bloom Community Composition and Toxin Production from Urban Lakes

Temporal Dynamics of Cyanobacterial Bloom Community Composition and Toxin Production from Urban Lakes

With a long evolutionary history and a need to adapt to a changing environment, cyanobacteria in freshwater systems use specialized metabolites for communication, defense, and physiological processes. Furthermore, many cyanobacterial specialized metabolites and toxins present significant human health concerns due to their liver toxicity and their potential impact to drinking water. Gaps in knowledge exist with respect to changes in species diversity and toxin production during a cyanobacterial bloom (cyanoHAB) event; addressing these gaps will improve understanding of impacts to public and ecological health. In the current report we detail community and toxin composition dynamics during a late bloom period. Species diversity decreased at all study sites over the course of the bloom event, and toxin production reached a maximum at the midpoint of the event. We also isolated three new microcystins from a Microcystis dominated bloom (13), two of which contained unusual doubly homologated tyrosine residues (1 and 2). This work provokes intriguing questions with respect to the use of allelopathy by organisms in these systems and the presence of emerging toxic compounds that can impact public health.

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