Diversity of bacteria and archaea from two shallow marine hydrothermal vents from Vulcano Island
To obtain new insights into community compositions of hyperthermophilic microorganisms, defined as having optimal growth temperatures of 80 °C and above, sediment and water samples were taken from two shallow marine hydrothermal vents (I and II) with temperatures of 100 °C at Vulcano Island, Italy....
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creator | Antranikian, Garabed Suleiman, Marcel Schäfers, Christian Adams, Michael W. W. Bartolucci, Simonetta Blamey, Jenny M. Birkeland, Nils-Kåre Bonch-Osmolovskaya, Elizaveta da Costa, Milton S. Cowan, Don Danson, Michael Forterre, Patrick Kelly, Robert Ishino, Yoshizumi Littlechild, Jennifer Moracci, Marco Noll, Kenneth Oshima, Tairo Robb, Frank Rossi, Mosè Santos, Helena Schönheit, Peter Sterner, Reinhard Thauer, Rudolf Thomm, Michael Wiegel, Jürgen Stetter, Karl Otto |
description | To obtain new insights into community compositions of hyperthermophilic microorganisms, defined as having optimal growth temperatures of 80 °C and above, sediment and water samples were taken from two shallow marine hydrothermal vents (I and II) with temperatures of 100 °C at Vulcano Island, Italy. A combinatorial approach of denaturant gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) and metagenomic sequencing was used for microbial community analyses of the samples. In addition, enrichment cultures, growing anaerobically on selected polysaccharides such as starch and cellulose, were also analyzed by the combinatorial approach. Our results showed a high abundance of hyperthermophilic archaea, especially in sample II, and a comparable diverse archaeal community composition in both samples. In particular, the strains of the hyperthermophilic anaerobic genera
Staphylothermus
and
Thermococcus
, and strains of the aerobic hyperthermophilic genus
Aeropyrum
, were abundant. Regarding the bacterial community, ε-
Proteobacteria
, especially the genera
Sulfurimonas
and
Sulfurovum
, were highly abundant. The microbial diversity of the enrichment cultures changed significantly by showing a high dominance of archaea, particularly the genera
Thermococcus
and
Palaeococcus
, depending on the carbon source and the selected temperature. |
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Staphylothermus
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Thermococcus
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Aeropyrum
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Proteobacteria
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Sulfurimonas
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Sulfurovum
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Thermococcus
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Palaeococcus
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Staphylothermus
and
Thermococcus
, and strains of the aerobic hyperthermophilic genus
Aeropyrum
, were abundant. Regarding the bacterial community, ε-
Proteobacteria
, especially the genera
Sulfurimonas
and
Sulfurovum
, were highly abundant. The microbial diversity of the enrichment cultures changed significantly by showing a high dominance of archaea, particularly the genera
Thermococcus
and
Palaeococcus
, depending on the carbon source and the selected temperature.</description><subject>Abundance</subject><subject>Analytical methods</subject><subject>Archaea</subject><subject>Archaea - classification</subject><subject>Archaea - genetics</subject><subject>Bacteria</subject><subject>Bacteria - classification</subject><subject>Bacteria - genetics</subject><subject>Biochemistry</subject><subject>Biodiversity</subject><subject>Biomedical and Life Sciences</subject><subject>Biotechnology</subject><subject>Carbon</subject><subject>Carbon sources</subject><subject>Cellulose</subject><subject>Combinatorial analysis</subject><subject>Communities</subject><subject>Community composition</subject><subject>Cultures</subject><subject>Electrophoresis</subject><subject>Enrichment</subject><subject>Gel electrophoresis</subject><subject>Gels</subject><subject>Growth</subject><subject>Hydrothermal plumes</subject><subject>Hydrothermal springs</subject><subject>Hydrothermal vents</subject><subject>Hydrothermal Vents - microbiology</subject><subject>Hyperthermophilic archaea</subject><subject>Islands</subject><subject>Italy</subject><subject>Life Sciences</subject><subject>Marine Biology</subject><subject>Microbial Ecology</subject><subject>Microbiological strains</subject><subject>Microbiology</subject><subject>Microorganisms</subject><subject>Original Paper</subject><subject>Polysaccharides</subject><subject>RNA, Ribosomal, 16S - genetics</subject><subject>Saccharides</subject><subject>Sediment</subject><subject>Sequencing</subject><subject>Space life sciences</subject><subject>Starch</subject><subject>Temperature</subject><subject>Temperature effects</subject><subject>Thermal energy</subject><subject>Vents</subject><subject>Water analysis</subject><subject>Water sampling</subject><issn>1431-0651</issn><issn>1433-4909</issn><fulltext>true</fulltext><rsrctype>article</rsrctype><creationdate>2017</creationdate><recordtype>article</recordtype><sourceid>EIF</sourceid><sourceid>8G5</sourceid><sourceid>BENPR</sourceid><sourceid>GUQSH</sourceid><sourceid>M2O</sourceid><recordid>eNp1kMFO3DAQhq2qqLulfYBekKVeuARm7CS2j2hbWiQkLsDVdRynG5TEi52A8vZ4Ca0QEhfb0nzzz_gj5BvCCQKI05gOxTJAkYHiMps_kDXmnGe5AvXx-Y0ZlAWuyOcY7wCwSIVPZMVkrjjmck3-_GgfXIjtOFPf0MrY0YXWUDPU1AS7Nc7QJviejo-exq3pOv9IexPawdHtXAc_bl3oTUcf3DDGBb2dOmsGTy9il2K-kIPGdNF9fbkPyc35z-vN7-zy6tfF5uwys1ywMTOFYUUDFmsQjoFECUoiFqwSWAtZ5aAMcGWwVLaQ3EpnBJalsFXNKygtPyTHS-4u-PvJxVH3bbSuSzs4P0WNUgkJnJV5Qr-_Qe_8FIa0nUa1n8mKZwoXygYfY3CN3oU2fX3WCHqvXy_6ddKv9_r1nHqOXpKnqnf1_45_vhPAFiCm0vDXhVej3019Aim0j9k</recordid><startdate>20170701</startdate><enddate>20170701</enddate><creator>Antranikian, Garabed</creator><creator>Suleiman, Marcel</creator><creator>Schäfers, Christian</creator><creator>Adams, Michael W. 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Staphylothermus
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Thermococcus
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Thermococcus
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Palaeococcus
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subjects | Abundance Analytical methods Archaea Archaea - classification Archaea - genetics Bacteria Bacteria - classification Bacteria - genetics Biochemistry Biodiversity Biomedical and Life Sciences Biotechnology Carbon Carbon sources Cellulose Combinatorial analysis Communities Community composition Cultures Electrophoresis Enrichment Gel electrophoresis Gels Growth Hydrothermal plumes Hydrothermal springs Hydrothermal vents Hydrothermal Vents - microbiology Hyperthermophilic archaea Islands Italy Life Sciences Marine Biology Microbial Ecology Microbiological strains Microbiology Microorganisms Original Paper Polysaccharides RNA, Ribosomal, 16S - genetics Saccharides Sediment Sequencing Space life sciences Starch Temperature Temperature effects Thermal energy Vents Water analysis Water sampling |
title | Diversity of bacteria and archaea from two shallow marine hydrothermal vents from Vulcano Island |
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