2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11306-019-1500-y
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Metabolomic richness and fingerprints of deep-sea coral species and populations

Abstract: Introduction From shallow water to the deep sea, corals form the basis of diverse communities with significant ecological and economic value. These communities face many anthropogenic stressors including energy and mineral extraction activities, ocean acidification and rising sea temperatures. Corals and their symbionts produce a diverse assemblage of compounds that may help provide resilience to some of these stressors. Objectives We aim to characterize the metabolomic… Show more

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“…Identification and quantification of coral-associated intracellular metabolites have recently been performed to resolve the response of corals to stressors like bleaching and ocean acidification (Sogin et al, 2016) and competitive interactions with other coral species, fungal mats, and different types of macroalgae (Quinn et al, 2016). Coral tissue intracellular metabolomes are also correlated with coral microbiomes and their dinoflagellate symbionts and are specific to coral species (Sogin et al, 2017;Vohsen et al, 2019), implying an intricate connection between the coral microbiome and coral nutrition and metabolism.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Identification and quantification of coral-associated intracellular metabolites have recently been performed to resolve the response of corals to stressors like bleaching and ocean acidification (Sogin et al, 2016) and competitive interactions with other coral species, fungal mats, and different types of macroalgae (Quinn et al, 2016). Coral tissue intracellular metabolomes are also correlated with coral microbiomes and their dinoflagellate symbionts and are specific to coral species (Sogin et al, 2017;Vohsen et al, 2019), implying an intricate connection between the coral microbiome and coral nutrition and metabolism.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Metabolomics is a valuable analytical tool used in the comprehensive, high throughput determination of metabolites in a given metabolome. 27 It has recently gained growing importance in chemical profiling of various natural sources, such as medicinal plants, 28 marine organisms, 29 and bacteria. 30 This privileged technique allows the rapid identification (dereplication) and quantification of secondary metabolites in crude unfractionated extracts; avoiding laborious chromatographic work and reducing the time wasted in the re-isolation of known compounds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Identification and quantification of coral-associated intracellular metabolites using methodologies have recently been performed to resolve the response of corals to stressors like bleaching and ocean acidification (Sogin et al 2016) and competitive interactions with other coral species, a fungal mat, and different types of macroalgae (Quinn et al 2016). Coral tissue intracellular metabolomes are also correlated with coral microbiomes and their dinoflagellate symbionts and are specific to coral species (Sogin et al 2017;Vohsen et al 2019), implying an intricate connection between the coral microbiome and coral nutrition and metabolism.…”
Section: Metabolitesmentioning
confidence: 99%