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Geographic and Ecological Diversity of Green Sulfur Bacteria in Hot Spring Mat Communities.
Bedard, Donna L; Van Slyke, Greta; Nübel, Ulrich; Bateson, Mary M; Brumfield, Sue; An, Yong Jun; Becraft, Eric D; Wood, Jason M; Thiel, Vera; Ward, David M.
Afiliação
  • Bedard DL; Department of Biological Sciences, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY 12180, USA.
  • Van Slyke G; Department of Biological Sciences, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY 12180, USA.
  • Nübel U; Department of Land Resources and Environmental Sciences, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT 59717, USA.
  • Bateson MM; Leibniz-Institute DSMZ German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures, 38124 Braunschweig, Germany.
  • Brumfield S; Department of Land Resources and Environmental Sciences, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT 59717, USA.
  • An YJ; Department of Plant Sciences and Plant Pathology, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT 59717, USA.
  • Becraft ED; Department of Biological Sciences, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY 12180, USA.
  • Wood JM; Department of Land Resources and Environmental Sciences, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT 59717, USA.
  • Thiel V; Department of Biology, University of North Alabama, Florence, AL 35632, USA.
  • Ward DM; Department of Land Resources and Environmental Sciences, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT 59717, USA.
Microorganisms ; 11(12)2023 Dec 04.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38138064
ABSTRACT
Three strains of thermophilic green sulfur bacteria (GSB) are known; all are from microbial mats in hot springs in Rotorua, New Zealand (NZ) and belong to the species Chlorobaculum tepidum. Here, we describe diverse populations of GSB inhabiting Travel Lodge Spring (TLS) (NZ) and hot springs ranging from 36.1 °C to 51.1 °C in the Republic of the Philippines (PHL) and Yellowstone National Park (YNP), Wyoming, USA. Using targeted amplification and restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis, GSB 16S rRNA sequences were detected in mats in TLS, one PHL site, and three regions of YNP. GSB enrichments from YNP and PHL mats contained small, green, nonmotile rods possessing chlorosomes, chlorobactene, and bacteriochlorophyll c. Partial 16S rRNA gene sequences from YNP, NZ, and PHL mats and enrichments from YNP and PHL samples formed distinct phylogenetic clades, suggesting geographic isolation, and were associated with samples differing in temperature and pH, suggesting adaptations to these parameters. Sequences from enrichments and corresponding mats formed clades that were sometimes distinct, increasing the diversity detected. Sequence differences, monophyly, distribution patterns, and evolutionary simulation modeling support our discovery of at least four new putative moderately thermophilic Chlorobaculum species that grew rapidly at 40 °C to 44 °C.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article