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Enrichment and Genome Sequence of the Group I.1a Ammonia-Oxidizing Archaeon “Ca. Nitrosotenuis uzonensis” Representing a Clade Globally Distributed in Thermal Habitats

The discovery of ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) of the phylum Thaumarchaeota and the high abundance of archaeal ammonia monooxygenase subunit A encoding gene sequences in many environments have extended our perception of nitrifying microbial communities. Moreover, AOA are the only aerobic ammonia o...

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Autores principales: Lebedeva, Elena V., Hatzenpichler, Roland, Pelletier, Eric, Schuster, Nathalie, Hauzmayer, Sandra, Bulaev, Aleksandr, Grigor’eva, Nadezhda V., Galushko, Alexander, Schmid, Markus, Palatinszky, Marton, Le Paslier, Denis, Daims, Holger, Wagner, Michael
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3835317/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24278328
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0080835
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author Lebedeva, Elena V.
Hatzenpichler, Roland
Pelletier, Eric
Schuster, Nathalie
Hauzmayer, Sandra
Bulaev, Aleksandr
Grigor’eva, Nadezhda V.
Galushko, Alexander
Schmid, Markus
Palatinszky, Marton
Le Paslier, Denis
Daims, Holger
Wagner, Michael
author_facet Lebedeva, Elena V.
Hatzenpichler, Roland
Pelletier, Eric
Schuster, Nathalie
Hauzmayer, Sandra
Bulaev, Aleksandr
Grigor’eva, Nadezhda V.
Galushko, Alexander
Schmid, Markus
Palatinszky, Marton
Le Paslier, Denis
Daims, Holger
Wagner, Michael
author_sort Lebedeva, Elena V.
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description The discovery of ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) of the phylum Thaumarchaeota and the high abundance of archaeal ammonia monooxygenase subunit A encoding gene sequences in many environments have extended our perception of nitrifying microbial communities. Moreover, AOA are the only aerobic ammonia oxidizers known to be active in geothermal environments. Molecular data indicate that in many globally distributed terrestrial high-temperature habits a thaumarchaeotal lineage within the Nitrosopumilus cluster (also called “marine” group I.1a) thrives, but these microbes have neither been isolated from these systems nor functionally characterized in situ yet. In this study, we report on the enrichment and genomic characterization of a representative of this lineage from a thermal spring in Kamchatka. This thaumarchaeote, provisionally classified as “Candidatus Nitrosotenuis uzonensis”, is a moderately thermophilic, non-halophilic, chemolithoautotrophic ammonia oxidizer. The nearly complete genome sequence (assembled into a single scaffold) of this AOA confirmed the presence of the typical thaumarchaeotal pathways for ammonia oxidation and carbon fixation, and indicated its ability to produce coenzyme F(420) and to chemotactically react to its environment. Interestingly, like members of the genus Nitrosoarchaeum, “Candidatus N. uzonensis” also possesses a putative artubulin-encoding gene. Genome comparisons to related AOA with available genome sequences confirmed that the newly cultured AOA has an average nucleotide identity far below the species threshold and revealed a substantial degree of genomic plasticity with unique genomic regions in “Ca. N. uzonensis”, which potentially include genetic determinants of ecological niche differentiation.
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spelling pubmed-38353172013-11-25 Enrichment and Genome Sequence of the Group I.1a Ammonia-Oxidizing Archaeon “Ca. Nitrosotenuis uzonensis” Representing a Clade Globally Distributed in Thermal Habitats Lebedeva, Elena V. Hatzenpichler, Roland Pelletier, Eric Schuster, Nathalie Hauzmayer, Sandra Bulaev, Aleksandr Grigor’eva, Nadezhda V. Galushko, Alexander Schmid, Markus Palatinszky, Marton Le Paslier, Denis Daims, Holger Wagner, Michael PLoS One Research Article The discovery of ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) of the phylum Thaumarchaeota and the high abundance of archaeal ammonia monooxygenase subunit A encoding gene sequences in many environments have extended our perception of nitrifying microbial communities. Moreover, AOA are the only aerobic ammonia oxidizers known to be active in geothermal environments. Molecular data indicate that in many globally distributed terrestrial high-temperature habits a thaumarchaeotal lineage within the Nitrosopumilus cluster (also called “marine” group I.1a) thrives, but these microbes have neither been isolated from these systems nor functionally characterized in situ yet. In this study, we report on the enrichment and genomic characterization of a representative of this lineage from a thermal spring in Kamchatka. This thaumarchaeote, provisionally classified as “Candidatus Nitrosotenuis uzonensis”, is a moderately thermophilic, non-halophilic, chemolithoautotrophic ammonia oxidizer. The nearly complete genome sequence (assembled into a single scaffold) of this AOA confirmed the presence of the typical thaumarchaeotal pathways for ammonia oxidation and carbon fixation, and indicated its ability to produce coenzyme F(420) and to chemotactically react to its environment. Interestingly, like members of the genus Nitrosoarchaeum, “Candidatus N. uzonensis” also possesses a putative artubulin-encoding gene. Genome comparisons to related AOA with available genome sequences confirmed that the newly cultured AOA has an average nucleotide identity far below the species threshold and revealed a substantial degree of genomic plasticity with unique genomic regions in “Ca. N. uzonensis”, which potentially include genetic determinants of ecological niche differentiation. Public Library of Science 2013-11-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3835317/ /pubmed/24278328 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0080835 Text en © 2013 Lebedeva 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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Lebedeva, Elena V.
Hatzenpichler, Roland
Pelletier, Eric
Schuster, Nathalie
Hauzmayer, Sandra
Bulaev, Aleksandr
Grigor’eva, Nadezhda V.
Galushko, Alexander
Schmid, Markus
Palatinszky, Marton
Le Paslier, Denis
Daims, Holger
Wagner, Michael
Enrichment and Genome Sequence of the Group I.1a Ammonia-Oxidizing Archaeon “Ca. Nitrosotenuis uzonensis” Representing a Clade Globally Distributed in Thermal Habitats
title Enrichment and Genome Sequence of the Group I.1a Ammonia-Oxidizing Archaeon “Ca. Nitrosotenuis uzonensis” Representing a Clade Globally Distributed in Thermal Habitats
title_full Enrichment and Genome Sequence of the Group I.1a Ammonia-Oxidizing Archaeon “Ca. Nitrosotenuis uzonensis” Representing a Clade Globally Distributed in Thermal Habitats
title_fullStr Enrichment and Genome Sequence of the Group I.1a Ammonia-Oxidizing Archaeon “Ca. Nitrosotenuis uzonensis” Representing a Clade Globally Distributed in Thermal Habitats
title_full_unstemmed Enrichment and Genome Sequence of the Group I.1a Ammonia-Oxidizing Archaeon “Ca. Nitrosotenuis uzonensis” Representing a Clade Globally Distributed in Thermal Habitats
title_short Enrichment and Genome Sequence of the Group I.1a Ammonia-Oxidizing Archaeon “Ca. Nitrosotenuis uzonensis” Representing a Clade Globally Distributed in Thermal Habitats
title_sort enrichment and genome sequence of the group i.1a ammonia-oxidizing archaeon “ca. nitrosotenuis uzonensis” representing a clade globally distributed in thermal habitats
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3835317/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24278328
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0080835
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