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Assessment of 16S rRNA Gene-Based Phylogenetic Diversity of Archaeal Communities in Halite-Crystal Salts Processed from Natural Saharan Saline Systems of Southern Tunisia

SIMPLE SUMMARY: In the current investigation, we determine the archaeal diversity from halite-crystal salts sampled from Chott Djerid and Chott Douz, two saline Chotts in the Tunisian Sahara, using both culture-dependent and independent approaches citing DGGE (V3 regions), 16S rRNA-gene (full length...

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Autores principales: Najjari, Afef, Stathopoulou, Panagiota, Elmnasri, Khaled, Hasnaoui, Faten, Zidi, Ines, Sghaier, Haitham, Ouzari, Hadda Imene, Cherif, Ameur, Tsiamis, George
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8147861/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34064384
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology10050397
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author Najjari, Afef
Stathopoulou, Panagiota
Elmnasri, Khaled
Hasnaoui, Faten
Zidi, Ines
Sghaier, Haitham
Ouzari, Hadda Imene
Cherif, Ameur
Tsiamis, George
author_facet Najjari, Afef
Stathopoulou, Panagiota
Elmnasri, Khaled
Hasnaoui, Faten
Zidi, Ines
Sghaier, Haitham
Ouzari, Hadda Imene
Cherif, Ameur
Tsiamis, George
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: In the current investigation, we determine the archaeal diversity from halite-crystal salts sampled from Chott Djerid and Chott Douz, two saline Chotts in the Tunisian Sahara, using both culture-dependent and independent approaches citing DGGE (V3 regions), 16S rRNA-gene (full length gene ~ 1500 bp) based clone libraries and high-throughput sequencing technology of Illumina MiSeq platform (V3–V4 regions). The amalgamation of all results yielded a comprehensive view of the archaeal diversity represented by members of Halobacteria and Nanohaloarchaea classes. ABSTRACT: A thorough assessment of the phylogenetic diversity and community structure of halophilic archaea from three halite-crystal salts, processed from two separated saline systems of Southern Tunisia has been performed using culture dependent and independent methods targeting different regions of 16S rRNA gene sequences including DGGE, 16S rRNA clone libraries and Illumina Miseq sequencing. Two samples, CDR (red halite-crystal salts) and CDW (white halite-crystal salts), were collected from Chott-Eljerid and one sample CDZ (white halite-crystal salts) from Chott Douz. Fourteen isolates were identified as Halorubrum, Haloferax, Haloarcula, and Halogeometricum genera members. Culture-independent approach revealed a high diversity of archaeal members present in all samples, represented by the Euryarchaeal phylum and the dominance of the Halobacteria class. Nanohaloarchaea were also identified only in white halite samples based on metagenomic analysis. In fact, a total of 61 genera were identified with members of the Halorhabdus, Halonotius, Halorubrum, Haloarcula, and unclassified. Halobacteriaceae were shared among all samples. Unexpected diversity profiles between samples was observed where the red halite crust sample was considered as the most diverse one. The highest diversity was observed with Miseq approach, nevertheless, some genera were detected only with 16S rRNA clone libraries and cultured approaches.
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spelling pubmed-81478612021-05-26 Assessment of 16S rRNA Gene-Based Phylogenetic Diversity of Archaeal Communities in Halite-Crystal Salts Processed from Natural Saharan Saline Systems of Southern Tunisia Najjari, Afef Stathopoulou, Panagiota Elmnasri, Khaled Hasnaoui, Faten Zidi, Ines Sghaier, Haitham Ouzari, Hadda Imene Cherif, Ameur Tsiamis, George Biology (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: In the current investigation, we determine the archaeal diversity from halite-crystal salts sampled from Chott Djerid and Chott Douz, two saline Chotts in the Tunisian Sahara, using both culture-dependent and independent approaches citing DGGE (V3 regions), 16S rRNA-gene (full length gene ~ 1500 bp) based clone libraries and high-throughput sequencing technology of Illumina MiSeq platform (V3–V4 regions). The amalgamation of all results yielded a comprehensive view of the archaeal diversity represented by members of Halobacteria and Nanohaloarchaea classes. ABSTRACT: A thorough assessment of the phylogenetic diversity and community structure of halophilic archaea from three halite-crystal salts, processed from two separated saline systems of Southern Tunisia has been performed using culture dependent and independent methods targeting different regions of 16S rRNA gene sequences including DGGE, 16S rRNA clone libraries and Illumina Miseq sequencing. Two samples, CDR (red halite-crystal salts) and CDW (white halite-crystal salts), were collected from Chott-Eljerid and one sample CDZ (white halite-crystal salts) from Chott Douz. Fourteen isolates were identified as Halorubrum, Haloferax, Haloarcula, and Halogeometricum genera members. Culture-independent approach revealed a high diversity of archaeal members present in all samples, represented by the Euryarchaeal phylum and the dominance of the Halobacteria class. Nanohaloarchaea were also identified only in white halite samples based on metagenomic analysis. In fact, a total of 61 genera were identified with members of the Halorhabdus, Halonotius, Halorubrum, Haloarcula, and unclassified. Halobacteriaceae were shared among all samples. Unexpected diversity profiles between samples was observed where the red halite crust sample was considered as the most diverse one. The highest diversity was observed with Miseq approach, nevertheless, some genera were detected only with 16S rRNA clone libraries and cultured approaches. MDPI 2021-05-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8147861/ /pubmed/34064384 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology10050397 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Najjari, Afef
Stathopoulou, Panagiota
Elmnasri, Khaled
Hasnaoui, Faten
Zidi, Ines
Sghaier, Haitham
Ouzari, Hadda Imene
Cherif, Ameur
Tsiamis, George
Assessment of 16S rRNA Gene-Based Phylogenetic Diversity of Archaeal Communities in Halite-Crystal Salts Processed from Natural Saharan Saline Systems of Southern Tunisia
title Assessment of 16S rRNA Gene-Based Phylogenetic Diversity of Archaeal Communities in Halite-Crystal Salts Processed from Natural Saharan Saline Systems of Southern Tunisia
title_full Assessment of 16S rRNA Gene-Based Phylogenetic Diversity of Archaeal Communities in Halite-Crystal Salts Processed from Natural Saharan Saline Systems of Southern Tunisia
title_fullStr Assessment of 16S rRNA Gene-Based Phylogenetic Diversity of Archaeal Communities in Halite-Crystal Salts Processed from Natural Saharan Saline Systems of Southern Tunisia
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of 16S rRNA Gene-Based Phylogenetic Diversity of Archaeal Communities in Halite-Crystal Salts Processed from Natural Saharan Saline Systems of Southern Tunisia
title_short Assessment of 16S rRNA Gene-Based Phylogenetic Diversity of Archaeal Communities in Halite-Crystal Salts Processed from Natural Saharan Saline Systems of Southern Tunisia
title_sort assessment of 16s rrna gene-based phylogenetic diversity of archaeal communities in halite-crystal salts processed from natural saharan saline systems of southern tunisia
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8147861/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34064384
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology10050397
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