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Aquatic Thermal Reservoirs of Microbial Life in a Remote and Extreme High Andean Hydrothermal System

Hydrothermal systems are ideal to understand how microbial communities cope with challenging conditions. Lirima, our study site, is a polyextreme, high-altitude, hydrothermal ecosystem located in the Chilean Andean highlands. Herein, we analyze the benthic communities of three nearby springs in a gr...

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Autores principales: Pérez, Vilma, Cortés, Johanna, Marchant, Francisca, Dorador, Cristina, Molina, Verónica, Cornejo-D’Ottone, Marcela, Hernández, Klaudia, Jeffrey, Wade, Barahona, Sergio, Hengst, Martha B.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7074759/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32028722
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8020208
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author Pérez, Vilma
Cortés, Johanna
Marchant, Francisca
Dorador, Cristina
Molina, Verónica
Cornejo-D’Ottone, Marcela
Hernández, Klaudia
Jeffrey, Wade
Barahona, Sergio
Hengst, Martha B.
author_facet Pérez, Vilma
Cortés, Johanna
Marchant, Francisca
Dorador, Cristina
Molina, Verónica
Cornejo-D’Ottone, Marcela
Hernández, Klaudia
Jeffrey, Wade
Barahona, Sergio
Hengst, Martha B.
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description Hydrothermal systems are ideal to understand how microbial communities cope with challenging conditions. Lirima, our study site, is a polyextreme, high-altitude, hydrothermal ecosystem located in the Chilean Andean highlands. Herein, we analyze the benthic communities of three nearby springs in a gradient of temperature (42–72 °C represented by stations P42, P53, and P72) and pH, and we characterize their microbial diversity by using bacteria 16S rRNA (V4) gene metabarcoding and 16S rRNA gene clone libraries (bacteria and archaea). Bacterial clone libraries of P42 and P53 springs showed that the community composition was mainly represented by phototrophic bacteria (Chlorobia, 3%, Cyanobacteria 3%, at P42; Chlorobia 5%, and Chloroflexi 5% at P53), Firmicutes (32% at P42 and 43% at P53) and Gammaproteobacteria (13% at P42 and 29% at P53). Furthermore, bacterial communities that were analyzed by 16S rRNA gene metabarcoding were characterized by an overall predominance of Chloroflexi in springs with lower temperatures (33% at P42), followed by Firmicutes in hotter springs (50% at P72). The archaeal diversity of P42 and P53 were represented by taxa belonging to Crenarchaeota, Diapherotrites, Nanoarchaeota, Hadesarchaeota, Thaumarchaeota, and Euryarchaeota. The microbial diversity of the Lirima hydrothermal system is represented by groups from deep branches of the tree of life, suggesting this ecosystem as a reservoir of primitive life and a key system to study the processes that shaped the evolution of the biosphere.
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spelling pubmed-70747592020-03-20 Aquatic Thermal Reservoirs of Microbial Life in a Remote and Extreme High Andean Hydrothermal System Pérez, Vilma Cortés, Johanna Marchant, Francisca Dorador, Cristina Molina, Verónica Cornejo-D’Ottone, Marcela Hernández, Klaudia Jeffrey, Wade Barahona, Sergio Hengst, Martha B. Microorganisms Article Hydrothermal systems are ideal to understand how microbial communities cope with challenging conditions. Lirima, our study site, is a polyextreme, high-altitude, hydrothermal ecosystem located in the Chilean Andean highlands. Herein, we analyze the benthic communities of three nearby springs in a gradient of temperature (42–72 °C represented by stations P42, P53, and P72) and pH, and we characterize their microbial diversity by using bacteria 16S rRNA (V4) gene metabarcoding and 16S rRNA gene clone libraries (bacteria and archaea). Bacterial clone libraries of P42 and P53 springs showed that the community composition was mainly represented by phototrophic bacteria (Chlorobia, 3%, Cyanobacteria 3%, at P42; Chlorobia 5%, and Chloroflexi 5% at P53), Firmicutes (32% at P42 and 43% at P53) and Gammaproteobacteria (13% at P42 and 29% at P53). Furthermore, bacterial communities that were analyzed by 16S rRNA gene metabarcoding were characterized by an overall predominance of Chloroflexi in springs with lower temperatures (33% at P42), followed by Firmicutes in hotter springs (50% at P72). The archaeal diversity of P42 and P53 were represented by taxa belonging to Crenarchaeota, Diapherotrites, Nanoarchaeota, Hadesarchaeota, Thaumarchaeota, and Euryarchaeota. The microbial diversity of the Lirima hydrothermal system is represented by groups from deep branches of the tree of life, suggesting this ecosystem as a reservoir of primitive life and a key system to study the processes that shaped the evolution of the biosphere. MDPI 2020-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7074759/ /pubmed/32028722 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8020208 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Pérez, Vilma
Cortés, Johanna
Marchant, Francisca
Dorador, Cristina
Molina, Verónica
Cornejo-D’Ottone, Marcela
Hernández, Klaudia
Jeffrey, Wade
Barahona, Sergio
Hengst, Martha B.
Aquatic Thermal Reservoirs of Microbial Life in a Remote and Extreme High Andean Hydrothermal System
title Aquatic Thermal Reservoirs of Microbial Life in a Remote and Extreme High Andean Hydrothermal System
title_full Aquatic Thermal Reservoirs of Microbial Life in a Remote and Extreme High Andean Hydrothermal System
title_fullStr Aquatic Thermal Reservoirs of Microbial Life in a Remote and Extreme High Andean Hydrothermal System
title_full_unstemmed Aquatic Thermal Reservoirs of Microbial Life in a Remote and Extreme High Andean Hydrothermal System
title_short Aquatic Thermal Reservoirs of Microbial Life in a Remote and Extreme High Andean Hydrothermal System
title_sort aquatic thermal reservoirs of microbial life in a remote and extreme high andean hydrothermal system
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7074759/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32028722
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8020208
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