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Reverse dissimilatory sulfite reductase as phylogenetic marker for a subgroup of sulfur-oxidizing prokaryotes

Sulfur-oxidizing prokaryotes (SOP) catalyse a central step in the global S-cycle and are of major functional importance for a variety of natural and engineered systems, but our knowledge on their actual diversity and environmental distribution patterns is still rather limited. In this study we devel...

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Autores principales: Loy, Alexander, Duller, Stephan, Baranyi, Christian, Mußmann, Marc, Ott, Jörg, Sharon, Itai, Béjà, Oded, Le Paslier, Denis, Dahl, Christiane, Wagner, Michael
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2702494/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18826437
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1462-2920.2008.01760.x
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author Loy, Alexander
Duller, Stephan
Baranyi, Christian
Mußmann, Marc
Ott, Jörg
Sharon, Itai
Béjà, Oded
Le Paslier, Denis
Dahl, Christiane
Wagner, Michael
author_facet Loy, Alexander
Duller, Stephan
Baranyi, Christian
Mußmann, Marc
Ott, Jörg
Sharon, Itai
Béjà, Oded
Le Paslier, Denis
Dahl, Christiane
Wagner, Michael
author_sort Loy, Alexander
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description Sulfur-oxidizing prokaryotes (SOP) catalyse a central step in the global S-cycle and are of major functional importance for a variety of natural and engineered systems, but our knowledge on their actual diversity and environmental distribution patterns is still rather limited. In this study we developed a specific PCR assay for the detection of dsrAB that encode the reversely operating sirohaem dissimilatory sulfite reductase (rDSR) and are present in many but not all published genomes of SOP. The PCR assay was used to screen 42 strains of SOP (most without published genome sequence) representing the recognized diversity of this guild. For 13 of these strains dsrAB was detected and the respective PCR product was sequenced. Interestingly, most dsrAB-encoding SOP are capable of forming sulfur storage compounds. Phylogenetic analysis demonstrated largely congruent rDSR and 16S rRNA consensus tree topologies, indicating that lateral transfer events did not play an important role in the evolutionary history of known rDSR. Thus, this enzyme represents a suitable phylogenetic marker for diversity analyses of sulfur storage compound-exploiting SOP in the environment. The potential of this new functional gene approach was demonstrated by comparative sequence analyses of all dsrAB present in published metagenomes and by applying it for a SOP census in selected marine worms and an alkaline lake sediment.
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spelling pubmed-27024942009-07-13 Reverse dissimilatory sulfite reductase as phylogenetic marker for a subgroup of sulfur-oxidizing prokaryotes Loy, Alexander Duller, Stephan Baranyi, Christian Mußmann, Marc Ott, Jörg Sharon, Itai Béjà, Oded Le Paslier, Denis Dahl, Christiane Wagner, Michael Environ Microbiol Research Articles Sulfur-oxidizing prokaryotes (SOP) catalyse a central step in the global S-cycle and are of major functional importance for a variety of natural and engineered systems, but our knowledge on their actual diversity and environmental distribution patterns is still rather limited. In this study we developed a specific PCR assay for the detection of dsrAB that encode the reversely operating sirohaem dissimilatory sulfite reductase (rDSR) and are present in many but not all published genomes of SOP. The PCR assay was used to screen 42 strains of SOP (most without published genome sequence) representing the recognized diversity of this guild. For 13 of these strains dsrAB was detected and the respective PCR product was sequenced. Interestingly, most dsrAB-encoding SOP are capable of forming sulfur storage compounds. Phylogenetic analysis demonstrated largely congruent rDSR and 16S rRNA consensus tree topologies, indicating that lateral transfer events did not play an important role in the evolutionary history of known rDSR. Thus, this enzyme represents a suitable phylogenetic marker for diversity analyses of sulfur storage compound-exploiting SOP in the environment. The potential of this new functional gene approach was demonstrated by comparative sequence analyses of all dsrAB present in published metagenomes and by applying it for a SOP census in selected marine worms and an alkaline lake sediment. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2009-02 /pmc/articles/PMC2702494/ /pubmed/18826437 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1462-2920.2008.01760.x Text en Journal compilation © 2009 Society for Applied Microbiology and Blackwell Publishing Ltd http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ Re-use of this article is permitted in accordance with the Creative Commons Deed, Attribution 2.5, which does not permit commercial exploitation.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Loy, Alexander
Duller, Stephan
Baranyi, Christian
Mußmann, Marc
Ott, Jörg
Sharon, Itai
Béjà, Oded
Le Paslier, Denis
Dahl, Christiane
Wagner, Michael
Reverse dissimilatory sulfite reductase as phylogenetic marker for a subgroup of sulfur-oxidizing prokaryotes
title Reverse dissimilatory sulfite reductase as phylogenetic marker for a subgroup of sulfur-oxidizing prokaryotes
title_full Reverse dissimilatory sulfite reductase as phylogenetic marker for a subgroup of sulfur-oxidizing prokaryotes
title_fullStr Reverse dissimilatory sulfite reductase as phylogenetic marker for a subgroup of sulfur-oxidizing prokaryotes
title_full_unstemmed Reverse dissimilatory sulfite reductase as phylogenetic marker for a subgroup of sulfur-oxidizing prokaryotes
title_short Reverse dissimilatory sulfite reductase as phylogenetic marker for a subgroup of sulfur-oxidizing prokaryotes
title_sort reverse dissimilatory sulfite reductase as phylogenetic marker for a subgroup of sulfur-oxidizing prokaryotes
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2702494/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18826437
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1462-2920.2008.01760.x
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