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dc.contributor.authorStoresund, Julia Endresen
dc.contributor.authorLanzen, Anders
dc.contributor.authorGarcia-Moyano, Antonio and Reysenbach, Anna-Louise
dc.contributor.authorOvreas, Lise
dc.date.accessioned2019-06-18T11:50:10Z-
dc.date.available2019-06-18T11:50:10Z-
dc.date.issued2018
dc.identifierISI:000432108600006
dc.identifier.citationANTONIE VAN LEEUWENHOEK INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GENERAL AND MOLECULAR MICROBIOLOGY, 2018, 111, 841-858
dc.identifier.issn0003-6072
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.azti.es/handle/24689/814-
dc.description.abstractThe microbial diversity associated with diffuse venting deep-sea hydrothermal deposits is tightly coupled to the geochemistry of the hydrothermal fluids. Previous 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing (metabarcoding) of marine iron-hydroxide deposits along the Arctic Mid Ocean Ridge, revealed the presence of diverse bacterial communities associated with these deposits (Storesund and Ovreas in Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 104:569-584, 2013). One of the most abundant and diverse phyla detected was the enigmatic Planctomycetes. Here we report on the comparative analyses of the diversity and distribution patterns of Planctomycetes associated with metalliferous deposits from two diffuse-flow hydrothermal vent fields (Mariner and Vai Lili) from the Valu Fa Ridge in the Southwestern Pacific. Metabarcoding of 16S rRNA genes showed that the major prokaryotic phyla were Proteobacteria (51-73\% of all 16S rRNA gene reads), Epsilonbacteraeota (0.5-19\%), Bacteriodetes (5-17\%), Planctomycetes (0.4-11\%), Candidatus Latescibacteria (0-5\%) and Marine Benthic Group E (Hydrothermarchaeota) (0-5\%). The two different sampling sites differed considerably in overall community composition. The abundance of Planctomycetes also varied substantially between the samples and the sites, with the majority of the sequences affiliated with uncultivated members of the classes Planctomycetacia and Phycisphaerae, and other deep branching lineages. Seven different strains affiliated with the order Planctomycetales were isolated, mostly from the Vai Lili samples, where also the highest Planctomycetales diversity was seen. Most of the isolates were affiliated with the genera Gimesia, Rhodopirellula and Blastopirellula. One isolate was only distantly related to known cultured, but uncharacterized species within the Pir4 group. This study shows that the deep-sea Planctomycetes represent a very heterogeneous group with a high phylogenetic diversity and a substantial potential for novel organism discovery in these deep ocean environments.
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherSPRINGER
dc.subjectPlanctomycetes
dc.subjectIron hydroxide deposits
dc.subjectDiffuse hydrothermal vent system
dc.subjectHigh throughput 16S rRNA gene sequencing
dc.subjectIsolation
dc.subjectANAEROBIC AMMONIUM OXIDATION
dc.subjectRNA-TARGETED PROBES
dc.subjectGIANT TIGER PRAWN
dc.subjectSP NOV.
dc.subjectGEN. NOV.
dc.subjectOXIDIZING BACTERIA
dc.subjectANAMMOX BACTERIA
dc.subjectFRESH-WATER
dc.subjectMICROBIAL COMMUNITIES
dc.subjectCLASS PHYCISPHAERAE
dc.titleDiversity patterns and isolation of Planctomycetes associated with metalliferous deposits from hydrothermal vent fields along the Valu Fa Ridge (SW Pacific)
dc.typeArticle; Proceedings Paper
dc.identifier.journalANTONIE VAN LEEUWENHOEK INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GENERAL AND MOLECULAR MICROBIOLOGY
dc.format.page841-858
dc.format.volume111
dc.contributor.funderNorwegian Research Council (CoE project) [179560]
dc.contributor.funderUS NSF [OCE0728392, OCE1235432]
dc.contributor.funderNorwegian Research Council [RCN 227062]
dc.identifier.e-issn1572-9699
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s10482-018-1026-8
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