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Distribution of Phototrophic Purple Nonsulfur Bacteria in Massive Blooms in Coastal and Wastewater Ditch Environments

The biodiversity of phototrophic purple nonsulfur bacteria (PNSB) in comparison with purple sulfur bacteria (PSB) in colored blooms and microbial mats that developed in coastal mudflats and pools and wastewater ditches was investigated. For this, a combination of photopigment and quinone profiling,...

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Autores principales: Hiraishi, Akira, Nagao, Nobuyoshi, Yonekawa, Chinatsu, Umekage, So, Kikuchi, Yo, Eki, Toshihiko, Hirose, Yuu
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7074854/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31979033
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8020150
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author Hiraishi, Akira
Nagao, Nobuyoshi
Yonekawa, Chinatsu
Umekage, So
Kikuchi, Yo
Eki, Toshihiko
Hirose, Yuu
author_facet Hiraishi, Akira
Nagao, Nobuyoshi
Yonekawa, Chinatsu
Umekage, So
Kikuchi, Yo
Eki, Toshihiko
Hirose, Yuu
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description The biodiversity of phototrophic purple nonsulfur bacteria (PNSB) in comparison with purple sulfur bacteria (PSB) in colored blooms and microbial mats that developed in coastal mudflats and pools and wastewater ditches was investigated. For this, a combination of photopigment and quinone profiling, pufM gene-targeted quantitative PCR, and pufM gene clone library analysis was used in addition to conventional microscopic and cultivation methods. Red and pink blooms in the coastal environments contained PSB as the major populations, and smaller but significant densities of PNSB, with members of Rhodovulum predominating. On the other hand, red-pink blooms and mats in the wastewater ditches exclusively yielded PNSB, with Rhodobacter, Rhodopseudomonas, and/or Pararhodospirillum as the major constituents. The important environmental factors affecting PNSB populations were organic matter and sulfide concentrations and oxidation–reduction potential (ORP). Namely, light-exposed, sulfide-deficient water bodies with high-strength organic matter and in a limited range of ORP provide favorable conditions for the massive growth of PNSB over co-existing PSB. We also report high-quality genome sequences of Rhodovulum sp. strain MB263, previously isolated from a pink mudflat, and Rhodovulum sulfidophilum DSM 1374(T), which would enhance our understanding of how PNSB respond to various environmental factors in the natural ecosystem.
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spelling pubmed-70748542020-03-20 Distribution of Phototrophic Purple Nonsulfur Bacteria in Massive Blooms in Coastal and Wastewater Ditch Environments Hiraishi, Akira Nagao, Nobuyoshi Yonekawa, Chinatsu Umekage, So Kikuchi, Yo Eki, Toshihiko Hirose, Yuu Microorganisms Article The biodiversity of phototrophic purple nonsulfur bacteria (PNSB) in comparison with purple sulfur bacteria (PSB) in colored blooms and microbial mats that developed in coastal mudflats and pools and wastewater ditches was investigated. For this, a combination of photopigment and quinone profiling, pufM gene-targeted quantitative PCR, and pufM gene clone library analysis was used in addition to conventional microscopic and cultivation methods. Red and pink blooms in the coastal environments contained PSB as the major populations, and smaller but significant densities of PNSB, with members of Rhodovulum predominating. On the other hand, red-pink blooms and mats in the wastewater ditches exclusively yielded PNSB, with Rhodobacter, Rhodopseudomonas, and/or Pararhodospirillum as the major constituents. The important environmental factors affecting PNSB populations were organic matter and sulfide concentrations and oxidation–reduction potential (ORP). Namely, light-exposed, sulfide-deficient water bodies with high-strength organic matter and in a limited range of ORP provide favorable conditions for the massive growth of PNSB over co-existing PSB. We also report high-quality genome sequences of Rhodovulum sp. strain MB263, previously isolated from a pink mudflat, and Rhodovulum sulfidophilum DSM 1374(T), which would enhance our understanding of how PNSB respond to various environmental factors in the natural ecosystem. MDPI 2020-01-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7074854/ /pubmed/31979033 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8020150 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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Hiraishi, Akira
Nagao, Nobuyoshi
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Umekage, So
Kikuchi, Yo
Eki, Toshihiko
Hirose, Yuu
Distribution of Phototrophic Purple Nonsulfur Bacteria in Massive Blooms in Coastal and Wastewater Ditch Environments
title Distribution of Phototrophic Purple Nonsulfur Bacteria in Massive Blooms in Coastal and Wastewater Ditch Environments
title_full Distribution of Phototrophic Purple Nonsulfur Bacteria in Massive Blooms in Coastal and Wastewater Ditch Environments
title_fullStr Distribution of Phototrophic Purple Nonsulfur Bacteria in Massive Blooms in Coastal and Wastewater Ditch Environments
title_full_unstemmed Distribution of Phototrophic Purple Nonsulfur Bacteria in Massive Blooms in Coastal and Wastewater Ditch Environments
title_short Distribution of Phototrophic Purple Nonsulfur Bacteria in Massive Blooms in Coastal and Wastewater Ditch Environments
title_sort distribution of phototrophic purple nonsulfur bacteria in massive blooms in coastal and wastewater ditch environments
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7074854/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31979033
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8020150
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