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GAL08, an Uncultivated Group of Acidobacteria, Is a Dominant Bacterial Clade in a Neutral Hot Spring
GAL08 are bacteria belonging to an uncultivated phylogenetic cluster within the phylum Acidobacteria. We detected a natural population of the GAL08 clade in sediment from a pH-neutral hot spring located in British Columbia, Canada. To shed light on the abundance and genomic potential of this clade,...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8787282/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35087491 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.787651 |
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author | Ruhl, Ilona A. Sheremet, Andriy Furgason, Chantel C. Krause, Susanne Bowers, Robert M. Jarett, Jessica K. Tran, Triet M. Grasby, Stephen E. Woyke, Tanja Dunfield, Peter F. |
author_facet | Ruhl, Ilona A. Sheremet, Andriy Furgason, Chantel C. Krause, Susanne Bowers, Robert M. Jarett, Jessica K. Tran, Triet M. Grasby, Stephen E. Woyke, Tanja Dunfield, Peter F. |
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description | GAL08 are bacteria belonging to an uncultivated phylogenetic cluster within the phylum Acidobacteria. We detected a natural population of the GAL08 clade in sediment from a pH-neutral hot spring located in British Columbia, Canada. To shed light on the abundance and genomic potential of this clade, we collected and analyzed hot spring sediment samples over a temperature range of 24.2–79.8°C. Illumina sequencing of 16S rRNA gene amplicons and qPCR using a primer set developed specifically to detect the GAL08 16S rRNA gene revealed that absolute and relative abundances of GAL08 peaked at 65°C along three temperature gradients. Analysis of sediment collected over multiple years and locations revealed that the GAL08 group was consistently a dominant clade, comprising up to 29.2% of the microbial community based on relative read abundance and up to 4.7 × 10(5) 16S rRNA gene copy numbers per gram of sediment based on qPCR. Using a medium quality threshold, 25 single amplified genomes (SAGs) representing these bacteria were generated from samples taken at 65 and 77°C, and seven metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) were reconstructed from samples collected at 45–77°C. Based on average nucleotide identity (ANI), these SAGs and MAGs represented three separate species, with an estimated average genome size of 3.17 Mb and GC content of 62.8%. Phylogenetic trees constructed from 16S rRNA gene sequences and a set of 56 concatenated phylogenetic marker genes both placed the three GAL08 bacteria as a distinct subgroup of the phylum Acidobacteria, representing a candidate order (Ca. Frugalibacteriales) within the class Blastocatellia. Metabolic reconstructions from genome data predicted a heterotrophic metabolism, with potential capability for aerobic respiration, as well as incomplete denitrification and fermentation. In laboratory cultivation efforts, GAL08 counts based on qPCR declined rapidly under atmospheric levels of oxygen but increased slightly at 1% (v/v) O(2), suggesting a microaerophilic lifestyle. |
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spelling | pubmed-87872822022-01-26 GAL08, an Uncultivated Group of Acidobacteria, Is a Dominant Bacterial Clade in a Neutral Hot Spring Ruhl, Ilona A. Sheremet, Andriy Furgason, Chantel C. Krause, Susanne Bowers, Robert M. Jarett, Jessica K. Tran, Triet M. Grasby, Stephen E. Woyke, Tanja Dunfield, Peter F. Front Microbiol Microbiology GAL08 are bacteria belonging to an uncultivated phylogenetic cluster within the phylum Acidobacteria. We detected a natural population of the GAL08 clade in sediment from a pH-neutral hot spring located in British Columbia, Canada. To shed light on the abundance and genomic potential of this clade, we collected and analyzed hot spring sediment samples over a temperature range of 24.2–79.8°C. Illumina sequencing of 16S rRNA gene amplicons and qPCR using a primer set developed specifically to detect the GAL08 16S rRNA gene revealed that absolute and relative abundances of GAL08 peaked at 65°C along three temperature gradients. Analysis of sediment collected over multiple years and locations revealed that the GAL08 group was consistently a dominant clade, comprising up to 29.2% of the microbial community based on relative read abundance and up to 4.7 × 10(5) 16S rRNA gene copy numbers per gram of sediment based on qPCR. Using a medium quality threshold, 25 single amplified genomes (SAGs) representing these bacteria were generated from samples taken at 65 and 77°C, and seven metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) were reconstructed from samples collected at 45–77°C. Based on average nucleotide identity (ANI), these SAGs and MAGs represented three separate species, with an estimated average genome size of 3.17 Mb and GC content of 62.8%. Phylogenetic trees constructed from 16S rRNA gene sequences and a set of 56 concatenated phylogenetic marker genes both placed the three GAL08 bacteria as a distinct subgroup of the phylum Acidobacteria, representing a candidate order (Ca. Frugalibacteriales) within the class Blastocatellia. Metabolic reconstructions from genome data predicted a heterotrophic metabolism, with potential capability for aerobic respiration, as well as incomplete denitrification and fermentation. In laboratory cultivation efforts, GAL08 counts based on qPCR declined rapidly under atmospheric levels of oxygen but increased slightly at 1% (v/v) O(2), suggesting a microaerophilic lifestyle. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-01-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8787282/ /pubmed/35087491 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.787651 Text en Copyright © 2022 Ruhl, Sheremet, Furgason, Krause, Bowers, Jarett, Tran, Grasby, Woyke and Dunfield. https://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 Ruhl, Ilona A. Sheremet, Andriy Furgason, Chantel C. Krause, Susanne Bowers, Robert M. Jarett, Jessica K. Tran, Triet M. Grasby, Stephen E. Woyke, Tanja Dunfield, Peter F. GAL08, an Uncultivated Group of Acidobacteria, Is a Dominant Bacterial Clade in a Neutral Hot Spring |
title | GAL08, an Uncultivated Group of Acidobacteria, Is a Dominant Bacterial Clade in a Neutral Hot Spring |
title_full | GAL08, an Uncultivated Group of Acidobacteria, Is a Dominant Bacterial Clade in a Neutral Hot Spring |
title_fullStr | GAL08, an Uncultivated Group of Acidobacteria, Is a Dominant Bacterial Clade in a Neutral Hot Spring |
title_full_unstemmed | GAL08, an Uncultivated Group of Acidobacteria, Is a Dominant Bacterial Clade in a Neutral Hot Spring |
title_short | GAL08, an Uncultivated Group of Acidobacteria, Is a Dominant Bacterial Clade in a Neutral Hot Spring |
title_sort | gal08, an uncultivated group of acidobacteria, is a dominant bacterial clade in a neutral hot spring |
topic | Microbiology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8787282/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35087491 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2021.787651 |
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