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High frequency of phylogenetically diverse reductive dehalogenase-homologous genes in deep subseafloor sedimentary metagenomes

Marine subsurface sediments on the Pacific margin harbor diverse microbial communities even at depths of several hundreds meters below the seafloor (mbsf) or more. Previous PCR-based molecular analysis showed the presence of diverse reductive dehalogenase gene (rdhA) homologs in marine subsurface se...

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Autores principales: Kawai, Mikihiko, Futagami, Taiki, Toyoda, Atsushi, Takaki, Yoshihiro, Nishi, Shinro, Hori, Sayaka, Arai, Wataru, Tsubouchi, Taishi, Morono, Yuki, Uchiyama, Ikuo, Ito, Takehiko, Fujiyama, Asao, Inagaki, Fumio, Takami, Hideto
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3939436/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24624126
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2014.00080
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author Kawai, Mikihiko
Futagami, Taiki
Toyoda, Atsushi
Takaki, Yoshihiro
Nishi, Shinro
Hori, Sayaka
Arai, Wataru
Tsubouchi, Taishi
Morono, Yuki
Uchiyama, Ikuo
Ito, Takehiko
Fujiyama, Asao
Inagaki, Fumio
Takami, Hideto
author_facet Kawai, Mikihiko
Futagami, Taiki
Toyoda, Atsushi
Takaki, Yoshihiro
Nishi, Shinro
Hori, Sayaka
Arai, Wataru
Tsubouchi, Taishi
Morono, Yuki
Uchiyama, Ikuo
Ito, Takehiko
Fujiyama, Asao
Inagaki, Fumio
Takami, Hideto
author_sort Kawai, Mikihiko
collection PubMed
description Marine subsurface sediments on the Pacific margin harbor diverse microbial communities even at depths of several hundreds meters below the seafloor (mbsf) or more. Previous PCR-based molecular analysis showed the presence of diverse reductive dehalogenase gene (rdhA) homologs in marine subsurface sediment, suggesting that anaerobic respiration of organohalides is one of the possible energy-yielding pathways in the organic-rich sedimentary habitat. However, primer-independent molecular characterization of rdhA has remained to be demonstrated. Here, we studied the diversity and frequency of rdhA homologs by metagenomic analysis of five different depth horizons (0.8, 5.1, 18.6, 48.5, and 107.0 mbsf) at Site C9001 off the Shimokita Peninsula of Japan. From all metagenomic pools, remarkably diverse rdhA-homologous sequences, some of which are affiliated with novel clusters, were observed with high frequency. As a comparison, we also examined frequency of dissimilatory sulfite reductase genes (dsrAB), key functional genes for microbial sulfate reduction. The dsrAB were also widely observed in the metagenomic pools whereas the frequency of dsrAB genes was generally smaller than that of rdhA-homologous genes. The phylogenetic composition of rdhA-homologous genes was similar among the five depth horizons. Our metagenomic data revealed that subseafloor rdhA homologs are more diverse than previously identified from PCR-based molecular studies. Spatial distribution of similar rdhA homologs across wide depositional ages indicates that the heterotrophic metabolic processes mediated by the genes can be ecologically important, functioning in the organic-rich subseafloor sedimentary biosphere.
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spelling pubmed-39394362014-03-12 High frequency of phylogenetically diverse reductive dehalogenase-homologous genes in deep subseafloor sedimentary metagenomes Kawai, Mikihiko Futagami, Taiki Toyoda, Atsushi Takaki, Yoshihiro Nishi, Shinro Hori, Sayaka Arai, Wataru Tsubouchi, Taishi Morono, Yuki Uchiyama, Ikuo Ito, Takehiko Fujiyama, Asao Inagaki, Fumio Takami, Hideto Front Microbiol Microbiology Marine subsurface sediments on the Pacific margin harbor diverse microbial communities even at depths of several hundreds meters below the seafloor (mbsf) or more. Previous PCR-based molecular analysis showed the presence of diverse reductive dehalogenase gene (rdhA) homologs in marine subsurface sediment, suggesting that anaerobic respiration of organohalides is one of the possible energy-yielding pathways in the organic-rich sedimentary habitat. However, primer-independent molecular characterization of rdhA has remained to be demonstrated. Here, we studied the diversity and frequency of rdhA homologs by metagenomic analysis of five different depth horizons (0.8, 5.1, 18.6, 48.5, and 107.0 mbsf) at Site C9001 off the Shimokita Peninsula of Japan. From all metagenomic pools, remarkably diverse rdhA-homologous sequences, some of which are affiliated with novel clusters, were observed with high frequency. As a comparison, we also examined frequency of dissimilatory sulfite reductase genes (dsrAB), key functional genes for microbial sulfate reduction. The dsrAB were also widely observed in the metagenomic pools whereas the frequency of dsrAB genes was generally smaller than that of rdhA-homologous genes. The phylogenetic composition of rdhA-homologous genes was similar among the five depth horizons. Our metagenomic data revealed that subseafloor rdhA homologs are more diverse than previously identified from PCR-based molecular studies. Spatial distribution of similar rdhA homologs across wide depositional ages indicates that the heterotrophic metabolic processes mediated by the genes can be ecologically important, functioning in the organic-rich subseafloor sedimentary biosphere. Frontiers Media S.A. 2014-03-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3939436/ /pubmed/24624126 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2014.00080 Text en Copyright © 2014 Kawai, Futagami, Toyoda, Takaki, Nishi, Hori, Arai, Tsubouchi, Morono, Uchiyama, Ito, Fujiyama, Inagaki and Takami. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Kawai, Mikihiko
Futagami, Taiki
Toyoda, Atsushi
Takaki, Yoshihiro
Nishi, Shinro
Hori, Sayaka
Arai, Wataru
Tsubouchi, Taishi
Morono, Yuki
Uchiyama, Ikuo
Ito, Takehiko
Fujiyama, Asao
Inagaki, Fumio
Takami, Hideto
High frequency of phylogenetically diverse reductive dehalogenase-homologous genes in deep subseafloor sedimentary metagenomes
title High frequency of phylogenetically diverse reductive dehalogenase-homologous genes in deep subseafloor sedimentary metagenomes
title_full High frequency of phylogenetically diverse reductive dehalogenase-homologous genes in deep subseafloor sedimentary metagenomes
title_fullStr High frequency of phylogenetically diverse reductive dehalogenase-homologous genes in deep subseafloor sedimentary metagenomes
title_full_unstemmed High frequency of phylogenetically diverse reductive dehalogenase-homologous genes in deep subseafloor sedimentary metagenomes
title_short High frequency of phylogenetically diverse reductive dehalogenase-homologous genes in deep subseafloor sedimentary metagenomes
title_sort high frequency of phylogenetically diverse reductive dehalogenase-homologous genes in deep subseafloor sedimentary metagenomes
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3939436/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24624126
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2014.00080
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