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Exploring Microdiversity in Novel Kordia sp. (Bacteroidetes) with Proteorhodopsin from the Tropical Indian Ocean via Single Amplified Genomes
Marine Bacteroidetes constitute a very abundant bacterioplankton group in the oceans that plays a key role in recycling particulate organic matter and includes several photoheterotrophic members containing proteorhodopsin. Relatively few marine Bacteroidetes species have been described and, moreover...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5525439/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28790980 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.01317 |
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author | Royo-Llonch, Marta Ferrera, Isabel Cornejo-Castillo, Francisco M. Sánchez, Pablo Salazar, Guillem Stepanauskas, Ramunas González, José M. Sieracki, Michael E. Speich, Sabrina Stemmann, Lars Pedrós-Alió, Carlos Acinas, Silvia G. |
author_facet | Royo-Llonch, Marta Ferrera, Isabel Cornejo-Castillo, Francisco M. Sánchez, Pablo Salazar, Guillem Stepanauskas, Ramunas González, José M. Sieracki, Michael E. Speich, Sabrina Stemmann, Lars Pedrós-Alió, Carlos Acinas, Silvia G. |
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description | Marine Bacteroidetes constitute a very abundant bacterioplankton group in the oceans that plays a key role in recycling particulate organic matter and includes several photoheterotrophic members containing proteorhodopsin. Relatively few marine Bacteroidetes species have been described and, moreover, they correspond to cultured isolates, which in most cases do not represent the actual abundant or ecologically relevant microorganisms in the natural environment. In this study, we explored the microdiversity of 98 Single Amplified Genomes (SAGs) retrieved from the surface waters of the underexplored North Indian Ocean, whose most closely related isolate is Kordia algicida OT-1. Using Multi Locus Sequencing Analysis (MLSA) we found no microdiversity in the tested conserved phylogenetic markers (16S rRNA and 23S rRNA genes), the fast-evolving Internal Transcribed Spacer and the functional markers proteorhodopsin and the beta-subunit of RNA polymerase. Furthermore, we carried out a Fragment Recruitment Analysis (FRA) with marine metagenomes to learn about the distribution and dynamics of this microorganism in different locations, depths and size fractions. This analysis indicated that this taxon belongs to the rare biosphere, showing its highest abundance after upwelling-induced phytoplankton blooms and sinking to the deep ocean with large organic matter particles. This uncultured Kordia lineage likely represents a novel Kordia species (Kordia sp. CFSAG39SUR) that contains the proteorhodopsin gene and has a widespread spatial and vertical distribution. The combination of SAGs and MLSA makes a valuable approach to infer putative ecological roles of uncultured abundant microorganisms. |
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spelling | pubmed-55254392017-08-08 Exploring Microdiversity in Novel Kordia sp. (Bacteroidetes) with Proteorhodopsin from the Tropical Indian Ocean via Single Amplified Genomes Royo-Llonch, Marta Ferrera, Isabel Cornejo-Castillo, Francisco M. Sánchez, Pablo Salazar, Guillem Stepanauskas, Ramunas González, José M. Sieracki, Michael E. Speich, Sabrina Stemmann, Lars Pedrós-Alió, Carlos Acinas, Silvia G. Front Microbiol Microbiology Marine Bacteroidetes constitute a very abundant bacterioplankton group in the oceans that plays a key role in recycling particulate organic matter and includes several photoheterotrophic members containing proteorhodopsin. Relatively few marine Bacteroidetes species have been described and, moreover, they correspond to cultured isolates, which in most cases do not represent the actual abundant or ecologically relevant microorganisms in the natural environment. In this study, we explored the microdiversity of 98 Single Amplified Genomes (SAGs) retrieved from the surface waters of the underexplored North Indian Ocean, whose most closely related isolate is Kordia algicida OT-1. Using Multi Locus Sequencing Analysis (MLSA) we found no microdiversity in the tested conserved phylogenetic markers (16S rRNA and 23S rRNA genes), the fast-evolving Internal Transcribed Spacer and the functional markers proteorhodopsin and the beta-subunit of RNA polymerase. Furthermore, we carried out a Fragment Recruitment Analysis (FRA) with marine metagenomes to learn about the distribution and dynamics of this microorganism in different locations, depths and size fractions. This analysis indicated that this taxon belongs to the rare biosphere, showing its highest abundance after upwelling-induced phytoplankton blooms and sinking to the deep ocean with large organic matter particles. This uncultured Kordia lineage likely represents a novel Kordia species (Kordia sp. CFSAG39SUR) that contains the proteorhodopsin gene and has a widespread spatial and vertical distribution. The combination of SAGs and MLSA makes a valuable approach to infer putative ecological roles of uncultured abundant microorganisms. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-07-25 /pmc/articles/PMC5525439/ /pubmed/28790980 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.01317 Text en Copyright © 2017 Royo-Llonch, Ferrera, Cornejo-Castillo, Sánchez, Salazar, Stepanauskas, González, Sieracki, Speich, Stemmann, Pedrós-Alió and Acinas. 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 Royo-Llonch, Marta Ferrera, Isabel Cornejo-Castillo, Francisco M. Sánchez, Pablo Salazar, Guillem Stepanauskas, Ramunas González, José M. Sieracki, Michael E. Speich, Sabrina Stemmann, Lars Pedrós-Alió, Carlos Acinas, Silvia G. Exploring Microdiversity in Novel Kordia sp. (Bacteroidetes) with Proteorhodopsin from the Tropical Indian Ocean via Single Amplified Genomes |
title | Exploring Microdiversity in Novel Kordia sp. (Bacteroidetes) with Proteorhodopsin from the Tropical Indian Ocean via Single Amplified Genomes |
title_full | Exploring Microdiversity in Novel Kordia sp. (Bacteroidetes) with Proteorhodopsin from the Tropical Indian Ocean via Single Amplified Genomes |
title_fullStr | Exploring Microdiversity in Novel Kordia sp. (Bacteroidetes) with Proteorhodopsin from the Tropical Indian Ocean via Single Amplified Genomes |
title_full_unstemmed | Exploring Microdiversity in Novel Kordia sp. (Bacteroidetes) with Proteorhodopsin from the Tropical Indian Ocean via Single Amplified Genomes |
title_short | Exploring Microdiversity in Novel Kordia sp. (Bacteroidetes) with Proteorhodopsin from the Tropical Indian Ocean via Single Amplified Genomes |
title_sort | exploring microdiversity in novel kordia sp. (bacteroidetes) with proteorhodopsin from the tropical indian ocean via single amplified genomes |
topic | Microbiology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5525439/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28790980 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.01317 |
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