A new primer set for Clade I nosZ that recovers genes from a broader range of taxa

Denitrification is an important global N cycle process. The gene encoding NosZ that converts nitrous oxide (N 2 O) to N 2 has been widely used as a biomarker to study denitrifying communities. However, conventional PCR primers target a limited range of the genetically diverse Clade I nosZ , and the...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biology and fertility of soils 2021-05, Vol.57 (4), p.523-531
Hauptverfasser: Zhang, Bangzhou, Penton, C. Ryan, Yu, Zhenhua, Xue, Chao, Chen, Qiongyun, Chen, Zhangran, Yan, Changsheng, Zhang, Qiang, Zhao, Mengxin, Quensen, John F., Tiedje, James M.
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Zusammenfassung:Denitrification is an important global N cycle process. The gene encoding NosZ that converts nitrous oxide (N 2 O) to N 2 has been widely used as a biomarker to study denitrifying communities. However, conventional PCR primers target a limited range of the genetically diverse Clade I nosZ , and the amplicons are too long for sequencing on current NGS platforms. To address these issues, we developed a new PCR primer set that amplifies a 355-bp region of Clade I nosZ and captures broader taxonomic coverage than conventional primers in in silico tests. When compared with the widely used nosZF_nosZR_Rich_2003 set using the same soil samples and the same sequencing depth, the new set retrieved genes from four times more unique species, with consistently higher general diversity-based metrics. The new primer set performed well with different sequencing platforms (Ion Torrent and Illumina), and among a wide variety of soils from polar to tropical, desert to agricultural, and surface to a very low biomass subsoil, with significant differences in denitrifying community diversity and composition. This new primer set for Clade I together with the primers recently reported for Clade II by Chee-Sanford et al. ( J Microbiol Meth 172:105908, 2020 ) provides a more comprehensive assessment of denitrifier gene hosts, their ecological patterns, and the degree of novelty in retrieved gene sequences.
ISSN:0178-2762
1432-0789
DOI:10.1007/s00374-021-01544-6