The microbiome of brazilian mangrove sediments as revealed by metagenomics.
ABSTRACT: Here we embark in a deep metagenomic survey that revealed the taxonomic and potential metabolic pathways aspects of mangrove sediment microbiology. The extraction of DNA from sediment samples and the direct application of pyrosequencing resulted in approximately 215 Mb of data from four distinct mangrove areas (BrMgv01 to 04) in Brazil. The taxonomic approaches applied revealed the dominance of Deltaproteobacteria and Gammaproteobacteria in the samples. Paired statistical analysis showed higher proportions of specific taxonomic groups in each dataset. The metabolic reconstruction indicated the possible occurrence of processes modulated by the prevailing conditions found in mangrove sediments. In terms of carbon cycling, the sequences indicated the prevalence of genes involved in the metabolism of methane, formaldehyde, and carbon dioxide. With respect to the nitrogen cycle, evidence for sequences associated with dissimilatory reduction of nitrate, nitrogen immobilization, and denitrification was detected. Sequences related to the production of adenylsulfate, sulfite, and H2S were relevant to the sulphur cycle. These data indicate that the microbial core involved in methane, nitrogen, and sulphur metabolism consists mainly of Burkholderiaceae, Planctomycetaceae, Rhodobacteraceae, and Desulfobacteraceae. Comparison of our data to datasets from soil and sea samples resulted in the allotment of the mangrove sediments between those samples. The results of this study add valuable data about the composition of microbial communities in mangroves and also shed light on possible transformations promoted by microbial organisms in mangrove sediments.
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dig-alice-doc-9434512017-08-15T23:36:52Z The microbiome of brazilian mangrove sediments as revealed by metagenomics. ANDREOTE, F. D. JIMENEZ, D. J. CHAVES, D. DIAS, A. C. F. LUVIZOTTO, D. M. DINI-ANDREOTE, F. FASANELLA, C. C. VARON LOPEZ, M. BAENA, S. TAKETANI, R. G. MELO, I. S. de FERNANDO DINI ANDREOTE, ESALQ-USP; DIEGO JAVIER JIMENEZ, Pontificia UNiversidad Javeriana; DIEOGO CHAVES, Colombian Center for Genomic and Bioinformatics from Extreme Environments; ARMANDO CAVALCANTE FRANCO DIAS, ESALQ-USP; DANICE MAZZER LUVIZOTTO, ESALQ-USP; FRANCISCO DINI-ANDREOTE, ESALQ-USP; CRISTIANE CIPOLA FASANELLA, ESALQ-USP; MARYEIMY VARON LOPEZ, ESALQ-USP; SANDRA BAENA, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana; RODRIGO GOUVÊA TAKETANI; ITAMAR SOARES DE MELO, CNPMA. Metagenômica Mangue Bactéria Sedimento Mangrove forests Sediments Metagenomics Delta-Proteobacteria Gamma-Proteobacteria ABSTRACT: Here we embark in a deep metagenomic survey that revealed the taxonomic and potential metabolic pathways aspects of mangrove sediment microbiology. The extraction of DNA from sediment samples and the direct application of pyrosequencing resulted in approximately 215 Mb of data from four distinct mangrove areas (BrMgv01 to 04) in Brazil. The taxonomic approaches applied revealed the dominance of Deltaproteobacteria and Gammaproteobacteria in the samples. Paired statistical analysis showed higher proportions of specific taxonomic groups in each dataset. The metabolic reconstruction indicated the possible occurrence of processes modulated by the prevailing conditions found in mangrove sediments. In terms of carbon cycling, the sequences indicated the prevalence of genes involved in the metabolism of methane, formaldehyde, and carbon dioxide. With respect to the nitrogen cycle, evidence for sequences associated with dissimilatory reduction of nitrate, nitrogen immobilization, and denitrification was detected. Sequences related to the production of adenylsulfate, sulfite, and H2S were relevant to the sulphur cycle. These data indicate that the microbial core involved in methane, nitrogen, and sulphur metabolism consists mainly of Burkholderiaceae, Planctomycetaceae, Rhodobacteraceae, and Desulfobacteraceae. Comparison of our data to datasets from soil and sea samples resulted in the allotment of the mangrove sediments between those samples. The results of this study add valuable data about the composition of microbial communities in mangroves and also shed light on possible transformations promoted by microbial organisms in mangrove sediments. 2012-12-21T11:11:11Z 2012-12-21T11:11:11Z 2012-12-21 2012 2012-12-21T11:11:11Z Separatas Plos One, v. 7, n. 6, 14 p., 2012. http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/943451 en eng openAccess |
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ABSTRACT: Here we embark in a deep metagenomic survey that revealed the taxonomic and potential metabolic pathways aspects of mangrove sediment microbiology. The extraction of DNA from sediment samples and the direct application of pyrosequencing resulted in approximately 215 Mb of data from four distinct mangrove areas (BrMgv01 to 04) in Brazil. The taxonomic approaches applied revealed the dominance of Deltaproteobacteria and Gammaproteobacteria in the samples. Paired statistical analysis showed higher proportions of specific taxonomic groups in each dataset. The metabolic reconstruction indicated the possible occurrence of processes modulated by the prevailing conditions found in mangrove sediments. In terms of carbon cycling, the sequences indicated the prevalence of genes involved in the metabolism of methane, formaldehyde, and carbon dioxide. With respect to the nitrogen cycle, evidence for sequences associated with dissimilatory reduction of nitrate, nitrogen immobilization, and denitrification was detected. Sequences related to the production of adenylsulfate, sulfite, and H2S were relevant to the sulphur cycle. These data indicate that the microbial core involved in methane, nitrogen, and sulphur metabolism consists mainly of Burkholderiaceae, Planctomycetaceae, Rhodobacteraceae, and Desulfobacteraceae. Comparison of our data to datasets from soil and sea samples resulted in the allotment of the mangrove sediments between those samples. The results of this study add valuable data about the composition of microbial communities in mangroves and also shed light on possible transformations promoted by microbial organisms in mangrove sediments. |
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FERNANDO DINI ANDREOTE, ESALQ-USP; DIEGO JAVIER JIMENEZ, Pontificia UNiversidad Javeriana; DIEOGO CHAVES, Colombian Center for Genomic and Bioinformatics from Extreme Environments; ARMANDO CAVALCANTE FRANCO DIAS, ESALQ-USP; DANICE MAZZER LUVIZOTTO, ESALQ-USP; FRANCISCO DINI-ANDREOTE, ESALQ-USP; CRISTIANE CIPOLA FASANELLA, ESALQ-USP; MARYEIMY VARON LOPEZ, ESALQ-USP; SANDRA BAENA, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana; RODRIGO GOUVÊA TAKETANI; ITAMAR SOARES DE MELO, CNPMA. |
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FERNANDO DINI ANDREOTE, ESALQ-USP; DIEGO JAVIER JIMENEZ, Pontificia UNiversidad Javeriana; DIEOGO CHAVES, Colombian Center for Genomic and Bioinformatics from Extreme Environments; ARMANDO CAVALCANTE FRANCO DIAS, ESALQ-USP; DANICE MAZZER LUVIZOTTO, ESALQ-USP; FRANCISCO DINI-ANDREOTE, ESALQ-USP; CRISTIANE CIPOLA FASANELLA, ESALQ-USP; MARYEIMY VARON LOPEZ, ESALQ-USP; SANDRA BAENA, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana; RODRIGO GOUVÊA TAKETANI; ITAMAR SOARES DE MELO, CNPMA. ANDREOTE, F. D. JIMENEZ, D. J. CHAVES, D. DIAS, A. C. F. LUVIZOTTO, D. M. DINI-ANDREOTE, F. FASANELLA, C. C. VARON LOPEZ, M. BAENA, S. TAKETANI, R. G. MELO, I. S. de |
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ANDREOTE, F. D. JIMENEZ, D. J. CHAVES, D. DIAS, A. C. F. LUVIZOTTO, D. M. DINI-ANDREOTE, F. FASANELLA, C. C. VARON LOPEZ, M. BAENA, S. TAKETANI, R. G. MELO, I. S. de |
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The microbiome of brazilian mangrove sediments as revealed by metagenomics. |
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The microbiome of brazilian mangrove sediments as revealed by metagenomics. |
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The microbiome of brazilian mangrove sediments as revealed by metagenomics. |
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The microbiome of brazilian mangrove sediments as revealed by metagenomics. |
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The microbiome of brazilian mangrove sediments as revealed by metagenomics. |
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microbiome of brazilian mangrove sediments as revealed by metagenomics. |
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