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The Use of a Combination of alkB Primers to Better Characterize the Distribution of Alkane-Degrading Bacteria

The alkane monooxygenase AlkB, which is encoded by the alkB gene, is a key enzyme involved in bacterial alkane degradation. To study the alkB gene within bacterial communities, researchers need to be aware of the variations in alkB nucleotide sequences; a failure to consider the sequence variations...

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Autores principales: Jurelevicius, Diogo, Alvarez, Vanessa Marques, Peixoto, Raquel, Rosado, Alexandre S., Seldin, Lucy
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3688950/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23825163
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066565
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author Jurelevicius, Diogo
Alvarez, Vanessa Marques
Peixoto, Raquel
Rosado, Alexandre S.
Seldin, Lucy
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Alvarez, Vanessa Marques
Peixoto, Raquel
Rosado, Alexandre S.
Seldin, Lucy
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description The alkane monooxygenase AlkB, which is encoded by the alkB gene, is a key enzyme involved in bacterial alkane degradation. To study the alkB gene within bacterial communities, researchers need to be aware of the variations in alkB nucleotide sequences; a failure to consider the sequence variations results in the low representation of the diversity and richness of alkane-degrading bacteria. To minimize this shortcoming, the use of a combination of three alkB-targeting primers to enhance the detection of the alkB gene in previously isolated alkane-degrading bacteria was proposed. Using this approach, alkB-related PCR products were detected in 79% of the strains tested. Furthermore, the chosen set of primers was used to study alkB richness and diversity in different soils sampled in Carmópolis, Brazil and King George Island, Antarctica. The DNA extracted from the different soils was PCR amplified with each set of alkB-targeting primers, and clone libraries were constructed, sequenced and analyzed. A total of 255 alkB phylotypes were detected. Venn diagram analyses revealed that only low numbers of alkB phylotypes were shared among the different libraries derived from each primer pair. Therefore, the combination of three alkB-targeting primers enhanced the richness of alkB phylotypes detected in the different soils by 45% to 139%, when compared to the use of a single alkB-targeting primer. In addition, a dendrogram analysis and beta diversity comparison of the alkB composition showed that each of the sampling sites studied had a particular set of alkane-degrading bacteria. The use of a combination of alkB primers was an efficient strategy for enhancing the detection of the alkB gene in cultivable bacteria and for better characterizing the distribution of alkane-degrading bacteria in different soil environments.
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spelling pubmed-36889502013-07-02 The Use of a Combination of alkB Primers to Better Characterize the Distribution of Alkane-Degrading Bacteria Jurelevicius, Diogo Alvarez, Vanessa Marques Peixoto, Raquel Rosado, Alexandre S. Seldin, Lucy PLoS One Research Article The alkane monooxygenase AlkB, which is encoded by the alkB gene, is a key enzyme involved in bacterial alkane degradation. To study the alkB gene within bacterial communities, researchers need to be aware of the variations in alkB nucleotide sequences; a failure to consider the sequence variations results in the low representation of the diversity and richness of alkane-degrading bacteria. To minimize this shortcoming, the use of a combination of three alkB-targeting primers to enhance the detection of the alkB gene in previously isolated alkane-degrading bacteria was proposed. Using this approach, alkB-related PCR products were detected in 79% of the strains tested. Furthermore, the chosen set of primers was used to study alkB richness and diversity in different soils sampled in Carmópolis, Brazil and King George Island, Antarctica. The DNA extracted from the different soils was PCR amplified with each set of alkB-targeting primers, and clone libraries were constructed, sequenced and analyzed. A total of 255 alkB phylotypes were detected. Venn diagram analyses revealed that only low numbers of alkB phylotypes were shared among the different libraries derived from each primer pair. Therefore, the combination of three alkB-targeting primers enhanced the richness of alkB phylotypes detected in the different soils by 45% to 139%, when compared to the use of a single alkB-targeting primer. In addition, a dendrogram analysis and beta diversity comparison of the alkB composition showed that each of the sampling sites studied had a particular set of alkane-degrading bacteria. The use of a combination of alkB primers was an efficient strategy for enhancing the detection of the alkB gene in cultivable bacteria and for better characterizing the distribution of alkane-degrading bacteria in different soil environments. Public Library of Science 2013-06-18 /pmc/articles/PMC3688950/ /pubmed/23825163 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066565 Text en © 2013 Jurelevicius et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Jurelevicius, Diogo
Alvarez, Vanessa Marques
Peixoto, Raquel
Rosado, Alexandre S.
Seldin, Lucy
The Use of a Combination of alkB Primers to Better Characterize the Distribution of Alkane-Degrading Bacteria
title The Use of a Combination of alkB Primers to Better Characterize the Distribution of Alkane-Degrading Bacteria
title_full The Use of a Combination of alkB Primers to Better Characterize the Distribution of Alkane-Degrading Bacteria
title_fullStr The Use of a Combination of alkB Primers to Better Characterize the Distribution of Alkane-Degrading Bacteria
title_full_unstemmed The Use of a Combination of alkB Primers to Better Characterize the Distribution of Alkane-Degrading Bacteria
title_short The Use of a Combination of alkB Primers to Better Characterize the Distribution of Alkane-Degrading Bacteria
title_sort use of a combination of alkb primers to better characterize the distribution of alkane-degrading bacteria
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3688950/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23825163
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066565
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