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High-Throughput Sequencing Reveals a Potentially Novel Sulfurovum Species Dominating the Microbial Communities of the Seawater–Sediment Interface of a Deep-Sea Cold Seep in South China Sea

In the Formosa cold seep of the South China Sea (SCS), large amounts of methane and sulfide hydrogen are released from the subseafloor. In this study, we systematically investigated the microbial communities in the seawater–sediment interface of Formosa cold seep using high-throughput sequencing tec...

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Autores principales: Sun, Qing-Lei, Zhang, Jian, Wang, Min-Xiao, Cao, Lei, Du, Zeng-Feng, Sun, Yuan-Yuan, Liu, Shi-Qi, Li, Chao-Lun, Sun, Li
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7284658/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32397229
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8050687
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author Sun, Qing-Lei
Zhang, Jian
Wang, Min-Xiao
Cao, Lei
Du, Zeng-Feng
Sun, Yuan-Yuan
Liu, Shi-Qi
Li, Chao-Lun
Sun, Li
author_facet Sun, Qing-Lei
Zhang, Jian
Wang, Min-Xiao
Cao, Lei
Du, Zeng-Feng
Sun, Yuan-Yuan
Liu, Shi-Qi
Li, Chao-Lun
Sun, Li
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description In the Formosa cold seep of the South China Sea (SCS), large amounts of methane and sulfide hydrogen are released from the subseafloor. In this study, we systematically investigated the microbial communities in the seawater–sediment interface of Formosa cold seep using high-throughput sequencing techniques including amplicon sequencing based on next-generation sequencing and Pacbio amplicon sequencing platforms, and metagenomics. We found that Sulfurovum dominated the microbial communities in the sediment–seawater interface, including the seawater close to the seepage, the surface sediments, and the gills of the dominant animal inhabitant (Shinkaia crosnieri). A nearly complete 16S rRNA gene sequence of the dominant operational taxonomic units (OTUs) was obtained from the Pacbio sequencing platforms and classified as OTU-L1, which belonged to Sulfurovum. This OTU was potentially novel as it shared relatively low similarity percentages (<97%) of the gene sequence with its close phylogenetic species. Further, a draft genome of Sulfurovum was assembled using the binning technique based on metagenomic data. Genome analysis suggested that Sulfurovum sp. in this region may fix carbon by the reductive tricarboxylic acid (rTCA) pathway, obtain energy by oxidizing reduced sulfur through sulfur oxidizing (Sox) pathway, and utilize nitrate as electron acceptors. These results demonstrated that Sulfurovum probably plays an important role in the carbon, sulfur, and nitrogen cycles of the Formosa cold seep of the SCS. This study improves our understanding of the diversity, distribution, and function of sulfur-oxidizing bacteria in deep-sea cold seep.
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spelling pubmed-72846582020-06-15 High-Throughput Sequencing Reveals a Potentially Novel Sulfurovum Species Dominating the Microbial Communities of the Seawater–Sediment Interface of a Deep-Sea Cold Seep in South China Sea Sun, Qing-Lei Zhang, Jian Wang, Min-Xiao Cao, Lei Du, Zeng-Feng Sun, Yuan-Yuan Liu, Shi-Qi Li, Chao-Lun Sun, Li Microorganisms Article In the Formosa cold seep of the South China Sea (SCS), large amounts of methane and sulfide hydrogen are released from the subseafloor. In this study, we systematically investigated the microbial communities in the seawater–sediment interface of Formosa cold seep using high-throughput sequencing techniques including amplicon sequencing based on next-generation sequencing and Pacbio amplicon sequencing platforms, and metagenomics. We found that Sulfurovum dominated the microbial communities in the sediment–seawater interface, including the seawater close to the seepage, the surface sediments, and the gills of the dominant animal inhabitant (Shinkaia crosnieri). A nearly complete 16S rRNA gene sequence of the dominant operational taxonomic units (OTUs) was obtained from the Pacbio sequencing platforms and classified as OTU-L1, which belonged to Sulfurovum. This OTU was potentially novel as it shared relatively low similarity percentages (<97%) of the gene sequence with its close phylogenetic species. Further, a draft genome of Sulfurovum was assembled using the binning technique based on metagenomic data. Genome analysis suggested that Sulfurovum sp. in this region may fix carbon by the reductive tricarboxylic acid (rTCA) pathway, obtain energy by oxidizing reduced sulfur through sulfur oxidizing (Sox) pathway, and utilize nitrate as electron acceptors. These results demonstrated that Sulfurovum probably plays an important role in the carbon, sulfur, and nitrogen cycles of the Formosa cold seep of the SCS. This study improves our understanding of the diversity, distribution, and function of sulfur-oxidizing bacteria in deep-sea cold seep. MDPI 2020-05-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7284658/ /pubmed/32397229 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8050687 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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Sun, Qing-Lei
Zhang, Jian
Wang, Min-Xiao
Cao, Lei
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Sun, Yuan-Yuan
Liu, Shi-Qi
Li, Chao-Lun
Sun, Li
High-Throughput Sequencing Reveals a Potentially Novel Sulfurovum Species Dominating the Microbial Communities of the Seawater–Sediment Interface of a Deep-Sea Cold Seep in South China Sea
title High-Throughput Sequencing Reveals a Potentially Novel Sulfurovum Species Dominating the Microbial Communities of the Seawater–Sediment Interface of a Deep-Sea Cold Seep in South China Sea
title_full High-Throughput Sequencing Reveals a Potentially Novel Sulfurovum Species Dominating the Microbial Communities of the Seawater–Sediment Interface of a Deep-Sea Cold Seep in South China Sea
title_fullStr High-Throughput Sequencing Reveals a Potentially Novel Sulfurovum Species Dominating the Microbial Communities of the Seawater–Sediment Interface of a Deep-Sea Cold Seep in South China Sea
title_full_unstemmed High-Throughput Sequencing Reveals a Potentially Novel Sulfurovum Species Dominating the Microbial Communities of the Seawater–Sediment Interface of a Deep-Sea Cold Seep in South China Sea
title_short High-Throughput Sequencing Reveals a Potentially Novel Sulfurovum Species Dominating the Microbial Communities of the Seawater–Sediment Interface of a Deep-Sea Cold Seep in South China Sea
title_sort high-throughput sequencing reveals a potentially novel sulfurovum species dominating the microbial communities of the seawater–sediment interface of a deep-sea cold seep in south china sea
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7284658/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32397229
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8050687
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