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Genomic Insight Into the Predominance of Candidate Phylum Atribacteria JS1 Lineage in Marine Sediments
Candidate phylum Atribacteria JS1 lineage is one of the predominant bacterial groups in anoxic subseafloor sediments, especially in organic-rich or gas hydrate-containing sediments. However, due to the lack of axenic culture representatives, metabolic potential and biogeochemical roles of this phylu...
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author | Lee, Yung Mi Hwang, Kyuin Lee, Jae Il Kim, Mincheol Hwang, Chung Yeon Noh, Hyun-Ju Choi, Hakkyum Lee, Hong Kum Chun, Jongsik Hong, Soon Gyu Shin, Seung Chul |
author_facet | Lee, Yung Mi Hwang, Kyuin Lee, Jae Il Kim, Mincheol Hwang, Chung Yeon Noh, Hyun-Ju Choi, Hakkyum Lee, Hong Kum Chun, Jongsik Hong, Soon Gyu Shin, Seung Chul |
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description | Candidate phylum Atribacteria JS1 lineage is one of the predominant bacterial groups in anoxic subseafloor sediments, especially in organic-rich or gas hydrate-containing sediments. However, due to the lack of axenic culture representatives, metabolic potential and biogeochemical roles of this phylum have remained elusive. Here, we examined the microbial communities of marine sediments of the Ross Sea, Antarctica, and found candidate phylum Atribacteria JS1 lineage was the most abundant candidate phylum accounting for 9.8–40.8% of the bacterial communities with a single dominant operational taxonomic unit (OTU). To elucidate the metabolic potential and ecological function of this species, we applied a single-cell genomic approach and obtained 18 single-cell amplified genomes presumably from a single species that was consistent with the dominant OTU throughout the sediments. The composite genome constructed by co-assembly showed the highest genome completeness among available Atribacteria JS1 genomes. Metabolic reconstruction suggested fermentative potential using various substrates and syntrophic acetate oxidation coupled with hydrogen or formate scavenging methanogens. This metabolic potential supports the predominance of Atribacteria JS1 in anoxic environments expanding our knowledge of the ecological function of this uncultivated group. |
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spelling | pubmed-62816902018-12-14 Genomic Insight Into the Predominance of Candidate Phylum Atribacteria JS1 Lineage in Marine Sediments Lee, Yung Mi Hwang, Kyuin Lee, Jae Il Kim, Mincheol Hwang, Chung Yeon Noh, Hyun-Ju Choi, Hakkyum Lee, Hong Kum Chun, Jongsik Hong, Soon Gyu Shin, Seung Chul Front Microbiol Microbiology Candidate phylum Atribacteria JS1 lineage is one of the predominant bacterial groups in anoxic subseafloor sediments, especially in organic-rich or gas hydrate-containing sediments. However, due to the lack of axenic culture representatives, metabolic potential and biogeochemical roles of this phylum have remained elusive. Here, we examined the microbial communities of marine sediments of the Ross Sea, Antarctica, and found candidate phylum Atribacteria JS1 lineage was the most abundant candidate phylum accounting for 9.8–40.8% of the bacterial communities with a single dominant operational taxonomic unit (OTU). To elucidate the metabolic potential and ecological function of this species, we applied a single-cell genomic approach and obtained 18 single-cell amplified genomes presumably from a single species that was consistent with the dominant OTU throughout the sediments. The composite genome constructed by co-assembly showed the highest genome completeness among available Atribacteria JS1 genomes. Metabolic reconstruction suggested fermentative potential using various substrates and syntrophic acetate oxidation coupled with hydrogen or formate scavenging methanogens. This metabolic potential supports the predominance of Atribacteria JS1 in anoxic environments expanding our knowledge of the ecological function of this uncultivated group. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-11-29 /pmc/articles/PMC6281690/ /pubmed/30555444 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2018.02909 Text en Copyright © 2018 Lee, Hwang, Lee, Kim, Hwang, Noh, Choi, Lee, Chun, Hong and Shin. 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) and the copyright owner(s) 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 Lee, Yung Mi Hwang, Kyuin Lee, Jae Il Kim, Mincheol Hwang, Chung Yeon Noh, Hyun-Ju Choi, Hakkyum Lee, Hong Kum Chun, Jongsik Hong, Soon Gyu Shin, Seung Chul Genomic Insight Into the Predominance of Candidate Phylum Atribacteria JS1 Lineage in Marine Sediments |
title | Genomic Insight Into the Predominance of Candidate Phylum Atribacteria JS1 Lineage in Marine Sediments |
title_full | Genomic Insight Into the Predominance of Candidate Phylum Atribacteria JS1 Lineage in Marine Sediments |
title_fullStr | Genomic Insight Into the Predominance of Candidate Phylum Atribacteria JS1 Lineage in Marine Sediments |
title_full_unstemmed | Genomic Insight Into the Predominance of Candidate Phylum Atribacteria JS1 Lineage in Marine Sediments |
title_short | Genomic Insight Into the Predominance of Candidate Phylum Atribacteria JS1 Lineage in Marine Sediments |
title_sort | genomic insight into the predominance of candidate phylum atribacteria js1 lineage in marine sediments |
topic | Microbiology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6281690/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30555444 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2018.02909 |
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