Abstract

Coral reefs face multiple threats, including climate change, agricultural runoff, shipping activities, coastal development, and chemical pollutants. Irgarol 1051, a PSII herbicide, has been used as an antifouling booster since the previously used antibiofouling agent tributyltin (TBT) was banned worldwide. Although the mechanisms through which elevated temperatures cause coral bleaching have been reported, it remains unclear how PSII herbicides cause bleaching. Thus, in this study, we investigated the transcriptomes of Acropora tenuis and its symbiotic dinoflagellates by RNA-sequencing (RNA-Seq) to elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying Irgarol-induced bleaching. Coral exposure to 10 μg/L Irgarol for 7 d affected coral body colour, specifically by an increase in their red, green, and blue (RGB) values; however, no such effect was observed in corals exposed to 1 μg/L Irgarol. RNA-Seq revealed the differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in corals and symbiotic dinoflagellates following Irgarol exposure. Coral DEGs encoded green fluorescent protein, blue-light-sensing photoreceptor (cryptochrome), chromoprotein, caspase 8, and nuclear receptors; DEGs in symbiotic dinoflagellates encoded light-harvesting proteins, photosystem II proteins, and heat shock proteins (i.e. HSP70 and HSP90), and ubiquitin. Bioinformatic analyses revealed that both Irgarol treatments disrupted various gene ontology terms, pathways, and protein interaction networks; these are different in corals (e.g. oxidative phosphorylation, metabolic pathway, transforming growth factor-β signalling pathway, adherens junction, and apoptosis) and symbiotic dinoflagellates (e.g. protein processing in endoplasmic reticulum, carbon fixation in photosynthetic organisms, metabolic pathway, and photosynthesis). Our data suggest that Irgarol disrupts the expression of various coral genes, thereby affecting various gene ontology terms, pathways, and protein interaction networks. Our study provides new insights into the potential molecular mechanisms underlying the bleaching effect of PSII herbicides, such as Irgarol, on corals and symbiotic dinoflagellates.

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