Diversity of toxin and non-toxin containing cyanobacterial mats of meltwater ponds on the Antarctic Peninsula: a pyrosequencing approach

Despite their pivotal role as primary producers, there is little information as to the diversity and physiology of cyanobacteria in the meltwater ecosystems of polar regions. Thirty cyanobacterial mats from Adelaide Island, Antarctica were investigated using 16S rRNA gene pyrosequencing and automate...

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Main Authors: Kleinteich, J., Hildebrand, F., Wood, S.A., Cirés, Samuel, Agha, R., Quesada, A., Pearce, D.A., Convey, P., Küpper, F.C., Dietrich, D.R.
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Online Access:https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/38773/1/38773%20Kleinteich%20et%20al%202014.pdf
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spelling ftjamescook:oai:researchonline.jcu.edu.au:38773 2024-02-11T09:54:41+01:00 Diversity of toxin and non-toxin containing cyanobacterial mats of meltwater ponds on the Antarctic Peninsula: a pyrosequencing approach Kleinteich, J. Hildebrand, F. Wood, S.A. Cirés, Samuel Agha, R. Quesada, A. Pearce, D.A. Convey, P. Küpper, F.C. Dietrich, D.R. 2014 application/pdf https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/38773/1/38773%20Kleinteich%20et%20al%202014.pdf unknown Cambridge University Press http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0954102014000145 https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/38773/ https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/38773/1/38773%20Kleinteich%20et%20al%202014.pdf Kleinteich, J., Hildebrand, F., Wood, S.A., Cirés, Samuel, Agha, R., Quesada, A., Pearce, D.A., Convey, P., Küpper, F.C., and Dietrich, D.R. (2014) Diversity of toxin and non-toxin containing cyanobacterial mats of meltwater ponds on the Antarctic Peninsula: a pyrosequencing approach. Antarctic Science, 26 (5). pp. 521-532. restricted Article PeerReviewed 2014 ftjamescook https://doi.org/10.1017/S0954102014000145 2024-01-22T23:35:19Z Despite their pivotal role as primary producers, there is little information as to the diversity and physiology of cyanobacteria in the meltwater ecosystems of polar regions. Thirty cyanobacterial mats from Adelaide Island, Antarctica were investigated using 16S rRNA gene pyrosequencing and automated ribosomal intergenic spacer analysis, and screened for cyanobacterial toxins using molecular and chemical approaches. A total of 274 operational taxonomic units (OTUs) were detected. The richness ranged between 8 and 33 cyanobacterial OTUs per sample, reflecting a high mat diversity. Leptolyngbya and Phormidium (c. 55% and 37% of the OTUs per mat) were dominant. Cyanobacterial community composition was similar between mats, particularly those obtained from closely adjacent locations. The cyanotoxin microcystin was detected in 26 of 27 mats (10–300 ng g-1 organic mass), while cylindrospermopsin, detected for the first time in Antarctica, was present in 21 of 30 mats (2–156 ng g-1 organic mass). The latter was confirmed via liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry and by the presence of the cyrAB and cyrJ genes. This study demonstrates the usefulness of pyrosequencing for characterizing diverse cyanobacterial communities, and confirms that cyanobacteria from extreme environments produce a similar range of cyanotoxins as their temperate counterparts. Article in Journal/Newspaper Adelaide Island Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctic Science Antarctica James Cook University, Australia: ResearchOnline@JCU Adelaide Island ENVELOPE(-68.914,-68.914,-67.762,-67.762) Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula The Antarctic Antarctic Science 26 5 521 532
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description Despite their pivotal role as primary producers, there is little information as to the diversity and physiology of cyanobacteria in the meltwater ecosystems of polar regions. Thirty cyanobacterial mats from Adelaide Island, Antarctica were investigated using 16S rRNA gene pyrosequencing and automated ribosomal intergenic spacer analysis, and screened for cyanobacterial toxins using molecular and chemical approaches. A total of 274 operational taxonomic units (OTUs) were detected. The richness ranged between 8 and 33 cyanobacterial OTUs per sample, reflecting a high mat diversity. Leptolyngbya and Phormidium (c. 55% and 37% of the OTUs per mat) were dominant. Cyanobacterial community composition was similar between mats, particularly those obtained from closely adjacent locations. The cyanotoxin microcystin was detected in 26 of 27 mats (10–300 ng g-1 organic mass), while cylindrospermopsin, detected for the first time in Antarctica, was present in 21 of 30 mats (2–156 ng g-1 organic mass). The latter was confirmed via liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry and by the presence of the cyrAB and cyrJ genes. This study demonstrates the usefulness of pyrosequencing for characterizing diverse cyanobacterial communities, and confirms that cyanobacteria from extreme environments produce a similar range of cyanotoxins as their temperate counterparts.
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author Kleinteich, J.
Hildebrand, F.
Wood, S.A.
Cirés, Samuel
Agha, R.
Quesada, A.
Pearce, D.A.
Convey, P.
Küpper, F.C.
Dietrich, D.R.
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Hildebrand, F.
Wood, S.A.
Cirés, Samuel
Agha, R.
Quesada, A.
Pearce, D.A.
Convey, P.
Küpper, F.C.
Dietrich, D.R.
Diversity of toxin and non-toxin containing cyanobacterial mats of meltwater ponds on the Antarctic Peninsula: a pyrosequencing approach
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title Diversity of toxin and non-toxin containing cyanobacterial mats of meltwater ponds on the Antarctic Peninsula: a pyrosequencing approach
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title_full Diversity of toxin and non-toxin containing cyanobacterial mats of meltwater ponds on the Antarctic Peninsula: a pyrosequencing approach
title_fullStr Diversity of toxin and non-toxin containing cyanobacterial mats of meltwater ponds on the Antarctic Peninsula: a pyrosequencing approach
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Kleinteich, J., Hildebrand, F., Wood, S.A., Cirés, Samuel, Agha, R., Quesada, A., Pearce, D.A., Convey, P., Küpper, F.C., and Dietrich, D.R. (2014) Diversity of toxin and non-toxin containing cyanobacterial mats of meltwater ponds on the Antarctic Peninsula: a pyrosequencing approach. Antarctic Science, 26 (5). pp. 521-532.
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