A molecular systematic survey of cultured microbial associates of deep-water marine invertebrates

被引:86
作者
Sfanos, K
Harmody, D
Dang, P
Ledger, A
Pomponi, S
McCarthy, P
Lopez, J
机构
[1] Harbor Branch Oceanog Inst Inc, Div Biomed Marine Res, Ft Pierce, FL 34946 USA
[2] USDA ARS, US Hort Res Lab, Ft Pierce, FL 34945 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
marine microorganisms; 16S rRNA; culture collection; sponge symbiosis;
D O I
10.1016/j.syapm.2004.12.002
中图分类号
Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
摘要
A taxonomic survey was conducted to determine the microbial diversity held within the Harbor Branch Oceanographic Marine Microbial Culture Collection (HBMMCC). The collection consists of approximately 17,000 microbial isolates, with 11,000 from a depth of greater than 150 ft seawater. A total of 2273 heterotrophic bacterial isolates were inventoried using the DNA fingerprinting technique amplified rDNA restriction analysis on approximately 750-800 base pairs (bp) encompassing hypervariable regions in the 5' portion of the small subunit (SSU) 16S rRNA gene. Restriction fragment length polymorphism patterns obtained from restriction digests with RsaI, HaeIII, and HhaI were used to infer taxonomic similarity. SSU 16S rDNA fragments were sequenced from a total of 356 isolates for more definitive taxonomic analysis. Sequence results show that this subset of the HBMMCC contains 224 different phylotypes from six major bacterial clades (Proteobacteria (Alpha, Beta, Gamma), Cytophaga, Flavobacteria, and Bacteroides (CFB), Gram + high GC content, Gram + low GC content). The 2273 microorganisms surveyed encompass 834 alpha-Proteobacteria (representing 60 different phylotypes), 25 beta-Proteobacteria (3 phylotypes), 767 gamma-Proteobacteria (77 phylotypes), 122 CFB (17 phylotypes), 327 Gram + high GC content (43 phylotypes), and 198 Gram + low GC content isolates (24 phylotypes). Notably, 11 phylotypes were <= 93% similar to the closest sequence match in the GenBank database even after sequencing a larger portion of the 16S rRNA gene (similar to 1400 bp), indicating the likely discovery of novel microbial taxa. Furthermore, previously reported "uncultured" microbes, such as sponge-specific isolates, are part of the HBMMCC. The results of this research will be available online as a searchable taxonomic database (www.hboi.edu/dbmr/dbmr_hbmmd.html). (c) 2004 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.
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页数:23
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