J. Stefels et al., DMSP-LYASE ACTIVITY IN A SPRING PHYTOPLANKTON BLOOM OFF THE DUTCH COAST, RELATED TO PHAEOCYSTIS SP ABUNDANCE, Marine ecology. Progress series, 123(1-3), 1995, pp. 235-243
An enzyme assay for measuring dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP)-lyase
activity was applied to natural sea water samples taken during the 199
3 spring bloom off the Dutch coast. When relating the measured DMSP-ly
ase activity to the most abundant algal species found during the cruis
e, a significant correlation with Phaeocystis sp. numbers (r(2) = 0.96
60, n = 23) was observed, but not with any of the other species presen
t, or with total diatom numbers, total diatom biovolume or total prote
in. The calculated dimethyl sulfide (DMS) production by Phaeocystis sp
. in a typical spring bloom off the Dutch coast appeared to be 1.5 to
4.5 times higher than the DMS loss due to flux to the atmosphere and p
hotochemical oxidation. The results indicate that the alga Phaeocystis
sp. has a very active DMSP-lyase, specific for this species, that was
potentially responsible for the conversion of DMSP to DMS in the area
investigated, leaving 35 to 75% of DMS for bacterial consumption.