Host control of symbiont natural product chemistry in cryptic populations of the tunicate Lissoclinum patella.

  • Kwan, Jason C
  • Tianero, Ma Diarey B
  • Donia, Mohamed S
  • Wyche, Thomas P
  • Bugni, Tim S
  • Schmidt, Eric W
Publication date
May 2014
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Journal
PLoS ONE

Abstract

Natural products (secondary metabolites) found in marine invertebrates are often thought to be produced by resident symbiotic bacteria, and these products appear to play a major role in the symbiotic interaction of bacteria and their hosts. In these animals, there is extensive variation, both in chemistry and in the symbiotic bacteria that produce them. Here, we sought to answer the question of what factors underlie chemical variation in the ocean. As a model, we investigated the colonial tunicate Lissoclinum patella because of its rich and varied chemistry and its broad geographic range. We sequenced mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase 1 (COXI) genes, and found that animals classified as L. patella fall into three phylogenetic groups that m...

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