Phylogenetic diversity of sulfate-reducing prokaryotes in active deep-sea hydrothermal vent chimney structures

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作者
Nakagawa, T
Nakagawa, S
Inagaki, F
Takai, K
Horikoshi, K
机构
[1] Japan Marine Sci & Technol Ctr, Subground Animalcule Retrieval Project, Yokosuka 2370061, Japan
[2] Kyoto Univ, Grad Sch Agr, Div Appl Biosci, Lab Marine Microbiol, Kyoto 6068502, Japan
关键词
sulfate-reducing prokaryote; dissimilatory sulfite reductase; deep-sea hydrothermal vent; chimney structure; diversity;
D O I
10.1016/S0378-1097(04)00044-8
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
The phylogenetic diversity of sulfate-reducing prokaryotes occurring in active deep-sea hydrothermal vent chimney structures was characterized based on the deduced amino acid sequence analysis of the polymerase chain reaction-amplified dissimilatory sulfite reductase (DSR) gene. The DSR genes were successfully amplified from microbial assemblages of the chimney structures, derived from three geographically and geologically distinct deep-sea hydrothermal systems in the Central Indian Ridge (CIR), in the Izu-Bonin Arc (IBA). and the Okinawa Trough (OT), respectively. Phylogenetic analysis revealed seven major phylogenetic groups. More than half of the clones from the CIR chimney structure were related to DSR amino acid sequences of the hyperthermophilic archaeal members of the genus Archaeoglobus, and those of environmental DSR clones within the class Thermodesulfobacteria. From the OT chimney structure, a different group was obtained, which comprised a novel, deep lineage associated with the DSRs of the thermophilic sulfate-reducing bacterium Thermodesulfovibrio. Most of the DSR clones from the IBA chimney structure were phylogenetically associated with the delta-proteobacterial sulfate-reducing bacteria represented by the genus Desulfobulbus. Sequence analysis of DSR clones demonstrated a diverse sulfate-reducing prokaryotic community in the active deep-sea hydrothermal chimney structures. (C) 2004 Federation of European Microbiological Societies. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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