Article
Detection and widespread distribution of the nrfA gene encoding nitrite reduction to ammonia, a short circuit in the biological nitrogen cycle that competes with denitrification.
School of Biosciences, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK.
FEMS Microbiology Ecology (impact factor:
3.41).
10/2004;
49(3):433-43.
DOI:10.1016/j.femsec.2004.04.012
pp.433-43
Source: PubMed
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ABSTRACT: The present knowledge of microbial community mainly focus on total sponge, the spatial distribution of microbes in sponges is rarely known, especially those with potential ecological functions. In this study, based on gene library and ∫-LIBSHUFF analysis, the spatial distribution of prokaryotic symbionts and nitrogen cycling genes in the cortex and endosome sections of sponge Astrosclera willeyana were investigated. A significance difference of bacterial phylotypes between the cortex and endosome was revealed. For example Bacteroidetes, Frankineae and Propionibacterineae were detected only in the endosome, whereas Cyanobacteria, Planctomycetacia and Micrococcineae were only associated with the cortex. Some branches of α-Proteobacteria, γ-Proteobacteria, Corynebacterineae, Acidimicobidae, Crenarchaeota and Euryarchaeota also showed distribution difference. Bacterial denitrifiers and ammonia oxidizing bacteria (AOB) were observed using nirS and amoA genes as markers. Particularly, AOB were only associated with the endosome. This study highlighted the spatial distribution of bacterial symbionts especially those with ammonia oxidization function.Scientific Reports 01/2012; 2:528. -
Article: Spatial distribution of prokaryotic symbionts and ammoxidation, denitrifier bacteria in marine spongeAstrosclera willeyana
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ABSTRACT: The present knowledge of microbial community mainly focus on total sponge, the spatial distribution of microbes in sponges is rarely known, especially those with potential ecological functions. In this study, based on gene library and # -LIBSHUFF analysis, the spatial distribution of prokaryotic symbionts and nitrogen cycling genes in the cortex and endosome sections of sponge Astrosclera willeyana were investigated. A significance difference of bacterial phylotypes between the cortex and endosome was revealed. For example Bacteroidetes, Frankineae and Propionibacterineaewere detected only in the endosome, whereas Cyanobacteria , Planctomycetaciaand Micrococcineaewere only associated with the cortex. Some branches of a-Proteobacteria , c -Proteobacteria , Corynebacterineae, Acidimicobidae, Crenarchaeota and Euryarchaeota also showed distribution difference. Bacterial denitrifiers and ammonia oxidizing bacteria (AOB) were observed using nirS and amo A genes as markers. Particularly, AOB were only associated with the endosome. This study highlighted the spatial distribution of bacterial symbionts especially those with ammonia oxidization function.Scientific Reports. 07/2012;
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Keywords
aerobic ammonia oxidation
analyse nrfA diversity
Anammox community DNA
Anammox reactors
Bacteroidetes phylum
biological nitrogen cycle
BLAST search
c-type cytochrome
chromosomal DNA
community DNA
different environments
dinitrogen gas
Escherichia coli K-12
nrfA clones
NrfA nitrite reductase
order Planctomycetales
positive reference organisms spanned
primer pair F1
primers amplified
response regulator aspartate phosphatase