%0 Journal Article %T SAR92 clade bacteria are potentially important DMSP degraders and sources of climate-active gases in marine environments. %A He X-Y %A Liu N-H %A Liu J-Q %A Peng M %A Teng Z-J %A Gu T-J %A Chen X-L %A Chen Y %A Wang P %A Li C-Y %A Todd JD %A Zhang Y-Z %A Zhang X-Y %J mBio %V 14 %N 6 %D 2023 Dec 19 %M 37948335 暂无%R 10.1128/mbio.01467-23 %X OBJECTIVE: Catabolism of dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) by marine bacteria has important impacts on the global sulfur cycle and climate. However, whether and how members of most oligotrophic bacterial groups participate in DMSP metabolism in marine environments remains largely unknown. In this study, by characterizing culturable strains, we have revealed that bacteria of the SAR92 clade, an abundant oligotrophic group of Gammaproteobacteria in coastal seawater, can catabolize DMSP through the DMSP lyase DddD-mediated cleavage pathway and/or the DMSP demethylase DmdA-mediated demethylation pathway to produce climate-active gases dimethylsulfide and methanethiol. Additionally, we found that SAR92 clade bacteria capable of catabolizing DMSP are widely distributed in global oceans. These results indicate that SAR92 clade bacteria are potentially important DMSP degraders and sources of climate-active gases in marine environments that have been overlooked, contributing to a better understanding of the roles and mechanisms of the oligotrophic bacteria in oceanic DMSP degradation.