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Thermoplasmatales and Methanogens: Potential Association with the Crenarchaeol Production in Chinese Soils

Crenarchaeol is a unique isoprenoid glycerol dibiphytanyl glycerol tetraether (iGDGT) lipid, which is only identified in cultures of ammonia-oxidizing Thaumarchaeota. However, the taxonomic origins of crenarchaeol have been debated recently. The archaeal populations, other than Thaumarchaeota, may h...

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Autores principales: Li, Fuyan, Zheng, Fengfeng, Wang, Yongli, Liu, Weiguo, Zhang, Chuanlun L.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5494375/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28717356
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.01200
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author Li, Fuyan
Zheng, Fengfeng
Wang, Yongli
Liu, Weiguo
Zhang, Chuanlun L.
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Zheng, Fengfeng
Wang, Yongli
Liu, Weiguo
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description Crenarchaeol is a unique isoprenoid glycerol dibiphytanyl glycerol tetraether (iGDGT) lipid, which is only identified in cultures of ammonia-oxidizing Thaumarchaeota. However, the taxonomic origins of crenarchaeol have been debated recently. The archaeal populations, other than Thaumarchaeota, may have associations with the production of crenarchaeol in ecosystems characterized by non-thaumarchaeotal microorganisms. To this end, we investigated 47 surface soils from upland and wetland soils and rice fields and another three surface sediments from river banks. The goal was to examine the archaeal community compositions in comparison with patterns of iGDGTs in four fractional forms (intact polar-, core-, monoglycosidic- and diglycosidic-lipid fractions) along gradients of environments. The DistLM analysis identified that Group I.1b Thaumarchaeota were mainly responsible for changes in crenarchaeol in the overall soil samples; however, Thermoplasmatales may also contribute to it. This is further supported by the comparison of crenarchaeol between samples characterized by methanogens, Thermoplasmatales or Group I.1b Thaumarchaeota, which suggests that the former two may contribute to the crenarchaeol pool. Last, when samples containing enhanced abundance of Thermoplasmatales and methanogens were considered, crenarchaeol was observed to correlate positively with Thermoplasmatales and archaeol, respectively. Collectively, our data suggest that the crenarchaeol production is mainly derived from Thaumarchaeota and partly associated with uncultured representatives of Thermoplasmatales and archaeol-producing methanogens in soil environments that may be in favor of their growth. Our finding supports the notion that Thaumarchaeota may not be the sole source of crenarchaeol in the natural environment, which may have implication for the evolution of lipid synthesis among different types of archaea.
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spelling pubmed-54943752017-07-17 Thermoplasmatales and Methanogens: Potential Association with the Crenarchaeol Production in Chinese Soils Li, Fuyan Zheng, Fengfeng Wang, Yongli Liu, Weiguo Zhang, Chuanlun L. Front Microbiol Microbiology Crenarchaeol is a unique isoprenoid glycerol dibiphytanyl glycerol tetraether (iGDGT) lipid, which is only identified in cultures of ammonia-oxidizing Thaumarchaeota. However, the taxonomic origins of crenarchaeol have been debated recently. The archaeal populations, other than Thaumarchaeota, may have associations with the production of crenarchaeol in ecosystems characterized by non-thaumarchaeotal microorganisms. To this end, we investigated 47 surface soils from upland and wetland soils and rice fields and another three surface sediments from river banks. The goal was to examine the archaeal community compositions in comparison with patterns of iGDGTs in four fractional forms (intact polar-, core-, monoglycosidic- and diglycosidic-lipid fractions) along gradients of environments. The DistLM analysis identified that Group I.1b Thaumarchaeota were mainly responsible for changes in crenarchaeol in the overall soil samples; however, Thermoplasmatales may also contribute to it. This is further supported by the comparison of crenarchaeol between samples characterized by methanogens, Thermoplasmatales or Group I.1b Thaumarchaeota, which suggests that the former two may contribute to the crenarchaeol pool. Last, when samples containing enhanced abundance of Thermoplasmatales and methanogens were considered, crenarchaeol was observed to correlate positively with Thermoplasmatales and archaeol, respectively. Collectively, our data suggest that the crenarchaeol production is mainly derived from Thaumarchaeota and partly associated with uncultured representatives of Thermoplasmatales and archaeol-producing methanogens in soil environments that may be in favor of their growth. Our finding supports the notion that Thaumarchaeota may not be the sole source of crenarchaeol in the natural environment, which may have implication for the evolution of lipid synthesis among different types of archaea. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5494375/ /pubmed/28717356 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.01200 Text en Copyright © 2017 Li, Zheng, Wang, Liu and Zhang. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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
Li, Fuyan
Zheng, Fengfeng
Wang, Yongli
Liu, Weiguo
Zhang, Chuanlun L.
Thermoplasmatales and Methanogens: Potential Association with the Crenarchaeol Production in Chinese Soils
title Thermoplasmatales and Methanogens: Potential Association with the Crenarchaeol Production in Chinese Soils
title_full Thermoplasmatales and Methanogens: Potential Association with the Crenarchaeol Production in Chinese Soils
title_fullStr Thermoplasmatales and Methanogens: Potential Association with the Crenarchaeol Production in Chinese Soils
title_full_unstemmed Thermoplasmatales and Methanogens: Potential Association with the Crenarchaeol Production in Chinese Soils
title_short Thermoplasmatales and Methanogens: Potential Association with the Crenarchaeol Production in Chinese Soils
title_sort thermoplasmatales and methanogens: potential association with the crenarchaeol production in chinese soils
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5494375/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28717356
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.01200
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