Project Details
TRR 51: Ecology, Physiology and Molecular Biology of the Roseobacter Clade: Towards a Systems Biology Understanding of a Globally Important Clade of Marine Bacteria
Subject Area
Medicine
Biology
Chemistry
Biology
Chemistry
Term
from 2010 to 2021
Website
Homepage
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 34509606
The overarching goal of this Transregional Collaborative Research Centre (CRC) TRR51 “Roseobacter” is a comprehensive understanding of the evolutionary and adaptational success of the Roseobacter group in marine ecosystems. Members of this group are globally distributed and often represent prominent components of the bacterial communities or carry out specific processes important in the given ecological context. Members of the Roseobacter group encompass very different and versatile physiologies. The mission of TRR51 is to investigate the Roseobacter group with respect to their evolution and phylogeny and the genome structure and content regarding its versatile physiology and ecology. These investigations cover environmental and biogeography studies on the community level as well as detailed investigations on the physiology of individual organisms and systems biology studies of the two model organisms, Dinoroseobacter shibae and Phaeobacter inhibens. Investigations in the third application phase will focus on interactions of these organisms, mainly with two cosmopolitan coastal algae Thalassiosira rotula and Prorocentrum minimum. Further, interactions with and the significance of phages will become another focus. The investigations are still structured in Project Area A, focusing on the ecology and evolution, Project Area B focusing on genetics and physiology and Project Area C focusing on systems biology of the two model organisms. The environmental studies, mainly home in project area A, will complete the analyses of samples and data collected during two cruises with Research Vessel Sonne in the Pacific Ocean investigating a longitudinal transect around 180°E between the southern polar frontal water masses at 52°S and the subarctic waters in the Bering Sea at 59°N. Work included sampling the water column and surface sediment for bacterioplankton activity and community composition, metagenomics, -transcriptomics, -proteomics and geometabolomics. These investigations aim at a comprehensive and synoptic assessment of these data together with those of previous cruises to the Southern and Atlantic Ocean in order to arrive at a synoptic and predictive model of the functional role of pelagic and benthic lineages of the Roseobacter group in the global oceans. Studies with the model organisms D. shibae and P. inhibens, home in all three project areas, will focus on interactions with the two model algae, T. rotula and P. minimum. The genome of both algae will be sequenced. Topics include the impact on the endo- and exometabolome, the role of specific exometabolites on growth of the algae, the role of quorum sensing, oxygen tension, iron and temperature in interactions, growth control and metabolite exchange, and significance of extrachromosomal elements (ECR). The different effects of direct physical interactions and interactions mediated via exchange of dissolved metabolites and how they impact the joint exometabolome of both partners will be examined
DFG Programme
CRC/Transregios
Completed projects
- A01 - Ecological significance, biogeography and physiology of the Roseobacter group in pelagic systems (Project Heads Brinkhoff, Thorsten ; Simon, Meinhard )
- A02 - Distribution, metabolic capacities and phage-host interactions of the Roseobacter group in marine sediments (Project Heads Cypionka, Heribert ; Engelen, Bert )
- A05 - Extrachromosomal, extraordinaray and essential - the mobilome of the Roseobacter group (Project Heads Klenk, Hans-Peter ; Petersen, Jörn ; Pradella, Silke )
- A06 - Phylogenomics and functional genomics of the Roseobacter clade (Project Heads Göker, Markus ; Klenk, Hans-Peter )
- A07 - Population structure and divergence in the Roseobacter group - implications for the ecology and evolution (Project Head Overmann, Jörg )
- A08 - Linking the exometabolome of selected pelagic organisms of the Roseobacter group to marine dissolved organic matter (Project Heads Dittmar, Thorsten ; Niggemann, Jutta ; Simon, Meinhard )
- B01 - Physiological response to energy limitation in the Roseobacter clade (Project Head Cypionka, Heribert )
- B02 - Function and ecological significance of secondary metabolites produces by Roseobacter spp. for interactive relationships (Project Heads Brinkhoff, Thorsten ; Simon, Meinhard )
- B03 - Synthetic and biosynthetic studies towards bioactive secondary metabolites of the Roseobacter clade (Project Heads Dickschat, Jeroen ; Schulz, Stefan )
- B04 - Cell-cell communication of bacteria of the Roseobacter clade with other bacteria and algae (Project Head Wagner-Döbler, Irene )
- B05 - Regulatory networks for the adaptation of Dinoroseobacter shibae to changes in oxygen, iron and light (Project Heads Härtig, Elisabeth ; Jahn, Dieter )
- B06 - Bacteriophages of the Roseobacter group (Project Head Moraru, Ph.D., Cristina )
- B07 - Interactions Between Bacteria of the Roseobacter Group and Marine Algae via Sulfur Metabolites (Project Head Dickschat, Jeroen )
- C01 - Interactions of Phaeobacter inhibens DSM 17395 and metaproteomics of Roseobacter-dominated bacterial communities (Project Head Rabus, Ralf )
- C02 - Chemistry of secondary metabolite mediated interactions between bacteria of the Roseobacter group and other organisms (Project Head Schulz, Stefan )
- C03 - Metabolic interaction between Dinoroseobacter shibae and Thallasiosira rotula (Project Heads Hiller, Karsten ; Schmidt-Hohagen, Kerstin ; Schomburg, Dietmar )
- C04 - Metabolic network analysis of the Roseobacter clade: Pathways and pathway fluxes in Dinoroseobacter shibae, Phaeobacter gallaeciensis and other members (Project Head Wittmann, Christoph )
- C05 - Systems biology of the interaction between Roseobacters and algae (Project Heads Jahn, Dieter ; Münch, Richard ; Rabus, Ralf ; Wagner-Döbler, Irene )
- C06 - Adaptation of Dinoroseobacter shibae to different kinds of oxidative stress (Project Head Engelmann, Susanne )
- C07 - Modelling of physiological bioenergetics and global biogeography of the Roseobacter group (Project Head Blasius, Bernd )
- INF - Data management, database and bioinformatics tool development (Project Heads Jahn, Dieter ; Münch, Richard )
- MGK - Integrated Research Training Group (Project Heads Cypionka, Heribert ; Dittmar, Thorsten ; Jahn, Dieter )
- Z - Central Tasks of the Transregional Collaborative Research Centre (Project Head Simon, Meinhard )
- Z02 - Assessment and exploitation of the metabolic potential and molecular characterization of uncultivated members of the Roseobacter group (Project Head Daniel, Rolf )
Applicant Institution
Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg
Co-Applicant Institution
Technische Universität Braunschweig
Participating Institution
Helmholtz-Zentrum für Infektionsforschung (HZI); Leibniz-Institut DSMZ-Deutsche Sammlung von Mikroorganismen und Zellkulturen GmbH
Participating University
Georg-August-Universität Göttingen; Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn
Spokesperson
Professor Dr. Meinhard Simon