Journal article
Development of a free radical scavenging bacterial consortium to mitigate oxidative stress in cnidarians
AM Dungan, D Bulach, H Lin, MJH van Oppen, LL Blackall
Microbial Biotechnology | Published : 2021
Abstract
Corals are colonized by symbiotic microorganisms that profoundly influence the animal’s health. One noted symbiont is a single-celled alga (in the dinoflagellate family Symbiodiniaceae), which provides the coral with most of its fixed carbon. Thermal stress increases the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) by Symbiodiniaceae during photosynthesis. ROS can both damage the algal symbiont’s photosynthetic machinery and inhibit its repair, causing a positive feedback loop for the toxic accumulation of ROS. If not scavenged by the antioxidant network, excess ROS may trigger a signaling cascade ending with the coral host and algal symbiont disassociating in a process known as bleaching. We..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This research was supported by the Australian Research Council Discovery Project grant DP160101468 (to MJHvO and LLB). MJHvO acknowledges Australian Research Council Laureate Fellowship FL180100036.