Massively parallel tag sequencing reveals the complexity of anaerobic marine protistan communities

被引:170
作者
Stoeck, Thorsten [2 ]
Behnke, Anke [2 ]
Christen, Richard [3 ,4 ]
Amaral-Zettler, Linda [5 ]
Rodriguez-Mora, Maria J. [6 ]
Chistoserdov, Andrei [6 ]
Orsi, William [7 ]
Edgcomb, Virginia P. [1 ]
机构
[1] Woods Hole Oceanog Inst, Woods Hole, MA 02543 USA
[2] Univ Kaiserslautern, Dept Ecol, Kaiserslautern, Germany
[3] Univ Nice, F-06108 Nice, France
[4] Ctr Biochim, CNRS, UMR 6543, Lab Biol Virtuelle, F-06108 Nice, France
[5] Josephine Bay Paul Ctr, Marine Biol Lab, Woods Hole, MA USA
[6] Univ Louisiana Lafayette, Lafayette, LA 70504 USA
[7] Northeastern Univ, Boston, MA 02115 USA
关键词
CARIACO BASIN; EUKARYOTIC DIVERSITY; MICROBIAL EUKARYOTES; GENETIC DIVERSITY; DEEP-SEA; HYPERVARIABLE REGIONS; 18S RDNA; PCR; HYPOXIA; CLASSIFICATION;
D O I
10.1186/1741-7007-7-72
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Background: Recent advances in sequencing strategies make possible unprecedented depth and scale of sampling for molecular detection of microbial diversity. Two major paradigm-shifting discoveries include the detection of bacterial diversity that is one to two orders of magnitude greater than previous estimates, and the discovery of an exciting 'rare biosphere' of molecular signatures ('species') of poorly understood ecological significance. We applied a high-throughput parallel tag sequencing (454 sequencing) protocol adopted for eukaryotes to investigate protistan community complexity in two contrasting anoxic marine ecosystems (Framvaren Fjord, Norway; Cariaco deep-sea basin, Venezuela). Both sampling sites have previously been scrutinized for protistan diversity by traditional clone library construction and Sanger sequencing. By comparing these clone library data with 454 amplicon library data, we assess the efficiency of high-throughput tag sequencing strategies. We here present a novel, highly conservative bioinformatic analysis pipeline for the processing of large tag sequence data sets. Results: The analyses of ca. 250,000 sequence reads revealed that the number of detected Operational Taxonomic Units (OTUs) far exceeded previous richness estimates from the same sites based on clone libraries and Sanger sequencing. More than 90% of this diversity was represented by OTUs with less than 10 sequence tags. We detected a substantial number of taxonomic groups like Apusozoa, Chrysomerophytes, Centroheliozoa, Eustigmatophytes, hyphochytriomycetes, Ichthyosporea, Oikomonads, Phaeothamniophytes, and rhodophytes which remained undetected by previous clone library-based diversity surveys of the sampling sites. The most important innovations in our newly developed bioinformatics pipeline employ (i) BLASTN with query parameters adjusted for highly variable domains and a complete database of public ribosomal RNA (rRNA) gene sequences for taxonomic assignments of tags; (ii) a clustering of tags at k differences (Levenshtein distance) with a newly developed algorithm enabling very fast OTU clustering for large tag sequence data sets; and (iii) a novel parsing procedure to combine the data from individual analyses. Conclusion: Our data highlight the magnitude of the under-sampled 'protistan gap' in the eukaryotic tree of life. This study illustrates that our current understanding of the ecological complexity of protist communities, and of the global species richness and genome diversity of protists, is severely limited. Even though 454 pyrosequencing is not a panacea, it allows for more comprehensive insights into the diversity of protistan communities, and combined with appropriate statistical tools, enables improved ecological interpretations of the data and projections of global diversity.
引用
收藏
页数:20
相关论文
共 77 条
[1]   The new higher level classification of eukaryotes with emphasis on the taxonomy of protists [J].
Adl, SM ;
Simpson, AGB ;
Farmer, MA ;
Andersen, RA ;
Anderson, OR ;
Barta, JR ;
Bowser, SS ;
Brugerolle, G ;
Fensome, RA ;
Fredericq, S ;
James, TY ;
Karpov, S ;
Kugrens, P ;
Krug, J ;
Lane, CE ;
Lewis, LA ;
Lodge, J ;
Lynn, DH ;
Mann, DG ;
McCourt, RM ;
Mendoza, L ;
Moestrup, O ;
Mozley-Standridge, SE ;
Nerad, TA ;
Shearer, CA ;
Smirnov, AV ;
Spiegel, FW ;
Taylor, MFJR .
JOURNAL OF EUKARYOTIC MICROBIOLOGY, 2005, 52 (05) :399-451
[2]   Microbial eukaryotes in the hypersaline anoxic L'Atalante deep-sea basin [J].
Alexander, Eva ;
Stock, Alexandra ;
Breiner, Hans-Werner ;
Behnke, Anke ;
Bunge, John ;
Yakimov, Michail M. ;
Stoeck, Thorsten .
ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, 2009, 11 (02) :360-381
[3]   A Method for Studying Protistan Diversity Using Massively Parallel Sequencing of V9 Hypervariable Regions of Small-Subunit Ribosomal RNA Genes [J].
Amaral-Zettler, Linda A. ;
McCliment, Elizabeth A. ;
Ducklow, Hugh W. ;
Huse, Susan M. .
PLOS ONE, 2009, 4 (07)
[4]   Seasonal and interannual variation in the hydrography of the Cariaco Basin: implications for basin ventilation [J].
Astor, Y ;
Muller-Karger, F ;
Scranton, MI .
CONTINENTAL SHELF RESEARCH, 2003, 23 (01) :125-144
[5]   Tolerance of flagellated protists to high sulfide and metal concentrations potentially encountered at deep-sea hydrothermal vents [J].
Atkins, MS ;
Hanna, MA ;
Kupetsky, EA ;
Saito, MA ;
Taylor, CD ;
Wirsen, CO .
MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES, 2002, 226 :63-75
[6]   Improved methodology for identification of protists and microalgae from plankton samples preserved in Lugol's iodine solution: Combining microscopic analysis with single-cell PCR [J].
Auinger, Barbara M. ;
Pfandl, Karin ;
Boenigk, Jens .
APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, 2008, 74 (08) :2505-2510
[7]   Insights into the Diversity of Eukaryotes in Acid Mine Drainage Biofilm Communities [J].
Baker, Brett J. ;
Tyson, Gene W. ;
Goosherst, Lindsey ;
Banfield, Jillian F. .
APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, 2009, 75 (07) :2192-2199
[8]   Microeukaryote community patterns along an O2/H2S gradient in a supersulfidic anoxic Fjord (Framvaren, Norway) [J].
Behnke, Anke ;
Bunge, John ;
Barger, Kathryn ;
Breiner, Hans-Werner ;
Alla, Victoria ;
Stoeck, Thorsten .
APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, 2006, 72 (05) :3626-3636
[9]   First record of a brackish radiolarian (Polycystina):: Lophophaena rioplatensis n. sp in the Rio de la Plata estuary [J].
Boltovskoy, D ;
Kogan, M ;
Alder, VA ;
Mianzan, H .
JOURNAL OF PLANKTON RESEARCH, 2003, 25 (12) :1551-1559
[10]  
Chao A., 2003, PROGRAM SPADE SPECIE