Characterization of the Major Capsid Genes (g23) of T4-Type Bacteriophages in the Wetlands of Northeast China

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Chunyu Zheng
Guanghua Wang
Junjie Liu
Changchun Song
Hongxing Gao
Xiaobing Liu
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Key Laboratory of Mollisols Agroecology, Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology
[2] Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology
[3] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
[4] Jiansanjiang Agricultural Research Institute of Heilongjiang Land Reclamation Bureau,undefined
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Microbial Ecology | 2013年 / 65卷
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Paddy Field; Paddy Soil; Natural Wetland; Sanjiang Plain; Wetland Water;
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To obtain genetic information and to evaluate the composition of T4-type bacteriophage (phage) communities in wetlands, environmental soil and water DNAs were obtained from two natural wetlands dominated by Carex lasiocarpa and Deyeuxia angustifolia plant species, and a neighboring paddy field in Sanjiang plain of northeast China. The biomarker gene of g23, which encodes the major capsid protein of T4-type phages, was amplified with primers MZIA1bis and MZIA6, and the PCR products were cloned and sequenced. In total, 96 and 50 different g23 clones were obtained from natural wetlands and a paddy field, respectively. A larger number of clones with low levels of identity to known sequences were found in water than in soil both in the natural wetlands and the paddy field, suggesting that many of T4-type phages in wetland water and paddy floodwater in Sanjiang plain are uncharacterized. Phylogenetic analyses showed that the g23 clones in natural wetlands, irrespective of water and soil, were distinctly different from those in marine waters, lake waters, and upland black soils, but were similar to those in paddy fields. The UniFrac analysis of g23 assemblages indicated that T4-type phage community compositions were different between soils and waters, and also were different between the natural wetlands and the paddy field. In general, the global analysis of g23 clone assemblages demonstrated that T4-type phage community compositions were different among natural wetlands, marines, lakes, paddy fields, and upland black soils.
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