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Biogeography and Adaptive evolution of Streptomyces Strains from saline environments

The genus Streptomyces is a widespread genus within the phylum Actinobacteria and has been isolated from various environments worldwide. However, little is known about whether biogeography affects distributional pattern of Streptomyces in salty environments. Such information is essential for underst...

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Autores principales: Zhao, Fei, Qin, Yu-Hua, Zheng, Xin, Zhao, Hong-Wei, Chai, Dong-Yan, Li, Wei, Pu, Ming-Xiang, Zuo, Xing-Sheng, Qian, Wen, Ni, Ping, Zhang, Yong, Mei, Han, He, Song-Tao
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5011734/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27596681
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep32718
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author Zhao, Fei
Qin, Yu-Hua
Zheng, Xin
Zhao, Hong-Wei
Chai, Dong-Yan
Li, Wei
Pu, Ming-Xiang
Zuo, Xing-Sheng
Qian, Wen
Ni, Ping
Zhang, Yong
Mei, Han
He, Song-Tao
author_facet Zhao, Fei
Qin, Yu-Hua
Zheng, Xin
Zhao, Hong-Wei
Chai, Dong-Yan
Li, Wei
Pu, Ming-Xiang
Zuo, Xing-Sheng
Qian, Wen
Ni, Ping
Zhang, Yong
Mei, Han
He, Song-Tao
author_sort Zhao, Fei
collection PubMed
description The genus Streptomyces is a widespread genus within the phylum Actinobacteria and has been isolated from various environments worldwide. However, little is known about whether biogeography affects distributional pattern of Streptomyces in salty environments. Such information is essential for understanding the ecology of Streptomyces. Here we analyzed four house-keeping genes (16S rRNA, rpoB, recA and atpD) and salty-tolerance related genes (ectA-ectD) of 38 Streptomyces strains isolated from saline environments in Yunnan and Xinjiang Provinces of western China. The obtained Streptomyces strains were classified into three operational taxonomic units, each comprising habitat-specific geno- and ecotype STs. In combination with expressional variations of salty-tolerance related genes, the statistical analyses showed that spatial distance and environmental factors substantially influenced Streptomyces distribution in saline environments: the former had stronger influence at large spatial scales (>700 km), whereas the latter was influential at large (>700 km) and small spatial scales (<700 km). Plus, the quantitative analyses of salty-tolerence related genes (ectA-D) indicated that Streptomyces strains from salt lakes have higher expression of ectA-D genes and could accumulate larger quantities of ectoine and hydroxyectoine than strains from salt mines, which could help them resist to salinity in the hypersaline environments.
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spelling pubmed-50117342016-09-12 Biogeography and Adaptive evolution of Streptomyces Strains from saline environments Zhao, Fei Qin, Yu-Hua Zheng, Xin Zhao, Hong-Wei Chai, Dong-Yan Li, Wei Pu, Ming-Xiang Zuo, Xing-Sheng Qian, Wen Ni, Ping Zhang, Yong Mei, Han He, Song-Tao Sci Rep Article The genus Streptomyces is a widespread genus within the phylum Actinobacteria and has been isolated from various environments worldwide. However, little is known about whether biogeography affects distributional pattern of Streptomyces in salty environments. Such information is essential for understanding the ecology of Streptomyces. Here we analyzed four house-keeping genes (16S rRNA, rpoB, recA and atpD) and salty-tolerance related genes (ectA-ectD) of 38 Streptomyces strains isolated from saline environments in Yunnan and Xinjiang Provinces of western China. The obtained Streptomyces strains were classified into three operational taxonomic units, each comprising habitat-specific geno- and ecotype STs. In combination with expressional variations of salty-tolerance related genes, the statistical analyses showed that spatial distance and environmental factors substantially influenced Streptomyces distribution in saline environments: the former had stronger influence at large spatial scales (>700 km), whereas the latter was influential at large (>700 km) and small spatial scales (<700 km). Plus, the quantitative analyses of salty-tolerence related genes (ectA-D) indicated that Streptomyces strains from salt lakes have higher expression of ectA-D genes and could accumulate larger quantities of ectoine and hydroxyectoine than strains from salt mines, which could help them resist to salinity in the hypersaline environments. Nature Publishing Group 2016-09-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5011734/ /pubmed/27596681 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep32718 Text en Copyright © 2016, The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Zhao, Fei
Qin, Yu-Hua
Zheng, Xin
Zhao, Hong-Wei
Chai, Dong-Yan
Li, Wei
Pu, Ming-Xiang
Zuo, Xing-Sheng
Qian, Wen
Ni, Ping
Zhang, Yong
Mei, Han
He, Song-Tao
Biogeography and Adaptive evolution of Streptomyces Strains from saline environments
title Biogeography and Adaptive evolution of Streptomyces Strains from saline environments
title_full Biogeography and Adaptive evolution of Streptomyces Strains from saline environments
title_fullStr Biogeography and Adaptive evolution of Streptomyces Strains from saline environments
title_full_unstemmed Biogeography and Adaptive evolution of Streptomyces Strains from saline environments
title_short Biogeography and Adaptive evolution of Streptomyces Strains from saline environments
title_sort biogeography and adaptive evolution of streptomyces strains from saline environments
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5011734/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27596681
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep32718
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