Novel database for accA gene revealed a vertical variability pattern of autotrophic carbon fixation potential of ammonia oxidizing archaea in a permeable subterranean estuary
The autotrophic carbon fixation pathway of ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) was the 3-hydroxypropionate/4-hydroxybutyrate (3-HP/4-HB) cycle, of which the acetyl-CoA carboxylase α-submit (accA) gene is widely recognized as the indicator. To date, there is no reference database or suitable cut-off valu...
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description | The autotrophic carbon fixation pathway of ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) was the 3-hydroxypropionate/4-hydroxybutyrate (3-HP/4-HB) cycle, of which the acetyl-CoA carboxylase α-submit (accA) gene is widely recognized as the indicator. To date, there is no reference database or suitable cut-off value for operational taxonomic unit (OTU) clustering to analyze the diversity of AOA based on the accA gene. In this study, a reference database with 489 sequences was constructed, all the accA gene sequences was obtained from the AOA enrichment culture, pure culture and environmental samples. Additionally, the 79% was determined as the cut-off value for OTU clustering by comparing the similarity between the accA gene and the 16S rRNA gene. The developed method was verified by analyzing samples from the subterranean estuary and a vertical variation pattern of autotrophic carbon fixation potential of AOA was revealed. This study provided an effective method to analyze the diversity and autotrophic carbon fixation potential of AOA based on accA gene.
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•A reference taxonomic database was constructed to analyze the diversity of AOA based on accA gene.•79% sequence identity was determined as the optimal cut-off value for clustering accA gene at species level.•Higher diversity and abundances of accA genes were found in the aerobic zone.•Nitrosopumilus shifted to uncultured genus from the aerobic to anaerobic zone.•Vertical variation of autotrophic carbon fixation potential of AOA was revealed in a permeable subterranean estuary. |
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