Microbial diversity with dominance of 16S rRNA gene sequences with high GC contents at 74 and 98 °C subsurface crude oil deposits in Japan

Abstract We prepared DNA from the production waters of oil deposits and wellheads of the high- and hypertemperature Japanese oil wells #AR39 (depth, 1230 m; temperature, 74 °C; pressure, 2.92 MPa) and #SR123 (depth, 1687 m; temperature, 98 °C; pressure, 11.3 MPa) to detect indigenous bacterial and a...

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description Abstract We prepared DNA from the production waters of oil deposits and wellheads of the high- and hypertemperature Japanese oil wells #AR39 (depth, 1230 m; temperature, 74 °C; pressure, 2.92 MPa) and #SR123 (depth, 1687 m; temperature, 98 °C; pressure, 11.3 MPa) to detect indigenous bacterial and archaeal microorganisms. We used PCR to amplify the 16S rRNA genes of microbial communities and characterized them based on their sequences. A few species of microorganisms with high GC contents were detected in samples from oil deposits, whereas the microbial constituents and their GC contents were diverse in wellhead samples. A comparison of the composition of the microbial communities found that the predominant indigenous populations in the #SR123 oil deposit were Thermotoga hypogea-, Thermotoga petrophila- and Thermodesulfobacterium commune-like bacteria with a 61–63% GC content in their 16S rRNA gene sequences, and Archaeoglobus fulgidus-like archaea with a 65% GC content, whereas the major population in #AR39 comprised Thermacetogenium phaeum- and Fervidobacterium pennavorans-like bacteria and Methanothermobacter thermautotrophicus-like archaea with a 60%, 60% and 61% GC content, respectively.
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Animal and plant ecology
Animal, plant and microbial ecology
Archaea - classification
Archaea - genetics
Bacteria - classification
Bacteria - genetics
Base Composition
Biological and medical sciences
Biota
Crude oil
Ecology
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Gene Library
General aspects
Japan
Microbial activity
Microbial ecology
Microbiology
Microorganisms
Petroleum - microbiology
petroleum microorganisms
Phylogeny
RNA, Archaeal - genetics
RNA, Bacterial - genetics
RNA, Ribosomal, 16S - genetics
subsurface
Synecology
thermal adaptation
Water - chemistry
Water Microbiology
title Microbial diversity with dominance of 16S rRNA gene sequences with high GC contents at 74 and 98 °C subsurface crude oil deposits in Japan
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