Diversity and population structure of Marine Group A bacteria in the Northeast subarctic Pacific Ocean

Marine Group A (MGA) is a candidate phylum of Bacteria that is ubiquitous and abundant in the ocean. Despite being prevalent, the structural and functional properties of MGA populations remain poorly constrained. Here, we quantified MGA diversity and population structure in relation to nutrients and...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Published in:The ISME Journal
Main Authors: Allers, Elke, Wright, Jody J., Konwar, Kishori M., Howes, Charles G., Beneze, Erica, Hallam, Steven J., Sullivan, Matthew B.
Language:unknown
Published: 2023
Subjects:
Online Access:http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1623760
https://www.osti.gov/biblio/1623760
https://doi.org/10.1038/ismej.2012.108
id ftosti:oai:osti.gov:1623760
record_format openpolar
spelling ftosti:oai:osti.gov:1623760 2023-07-30T04:07:09+02:00 Diversity and population structure of Marine Group A bacteria in the Northeast subarctic Pacific Ocean Allers, Elke Wright, Jody J. Konwar, Kishori M. Howes, Charles G. Beneze, Erica Hallam, Steven J. Sullivan, Matthew B. 2023-07-03 application/pdf http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1623760 https://www.osti.gov/biblio/1623760 https://doi.org/10.1038/ismej.2012.108 unknown http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1623760 https://www.osti.gov/biblio/1623760 https://doi.org/10.1038/ismej.2012.108 doi:10.1038/ismej.2012.108 54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES 59 BASIC BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 2023 ftosti https://doi.org/10.1038/ismej.2012.108 2023-07-11T09:42:11Z Marine Group A (MGA) is a candidate phylum of Bacteria that is ubiquitous and abundant in the ocean. Despite being prevalent, the structural and functional properties of MGA populations remain poorly constrained. Here, we quantified MGA diversity and population structure in relation to nutrients and O2 concentrations in the oxygen minimum zone (OMZ) of the Northeast subarctic Pacific Ocean using a combination of catalyzed reporter deposition fluorescence in situ hybridization (CARD-FISH) and 16S small subunit ribosomal RNA (16S rRNA) gene sequencing (clone libraries and 454-pyrotags). Estimates of MGA abundance as a proportion of total bacteria were similar across all three methods although estimates based on CARD-FISH were consistently lower in the OMZ (5.6%±1.9%) than estimates based on 16S rRNA gene clone libraries (11.0%±3.9%) or pyrotags (9.9%±1.8%). Five previously defined MGA subgroups were recovered in 16S rRNA gene clone libraries and five novel subgroups were defined (HF770D10, P262000D03, P41300E03, P262000N21 and A714018). Rarefaction analysis of pyrotag data indicated that the ultimate richness of MGA was very nearly sampled. Spearman’s rank analysis of MGA abundances by CARD-FISH and O2 concentrations resulted in significant correlation. Analyzed in more detail by 16S rRNA pyrotag sequencing, MGA operational taxonomic units affiliated with subgroups Arctic95A-2 and A714018 comprised 0.3–2.4% of total bacterial sequences and displayed strong correlations with decreasing O2 concentration. This study is the first comprehensive description of MGA diversity using complementary techniques. These results provide a phylogenetic framework for interpreting future studies on ecotype selection among MGA subgroups, and suggest a potentially important role for MGA in the ecology and biogeochemistry of OMZs. Other/Unknown Material Subarctic SciTec Connect (Office of Scientific and Technical Information - OSTI, U.S. Department of Energy) Pacific The ISME Journal 7 2 256 268
institution Open Polar
collection SciTec Connect (Office of Scientific and Technical Information - OSTI, U.S. Department of Energy)
op_collection_id ftosti
language unknown
topic 54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
59 BASIC BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
spellingShingle 54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
59 BASIC BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Allers, Elke
Wright, Jody J.
Konwar, Kishori M.
Howes, Charles G.
Beneze, Erica
Hallam, Steven J.
Sullivan, Matthew B.
Diversity and population structure of Marine Group A bacteria in the Northeast subarctic Pacific Ocean
topic_facet 54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
59 BASIC BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
description Marine Group A (MGA) is a candidate phylum of Bacteria that is ubiquitous and abundant in the ocean. Despite being prevalent, the structural and functional properties of MGA populations remain poorly constrained. Here, we quantified MGA diversity and population structure in relation to nutrients and O2 concentrations in the oxygen minimum zone (OMZ) of the Northeast subarctic Pacific Ocean using a combination of catalyzed reporter deposition fluorescence in situ hybridization (CARD-FISH) and 16S small subunit ribosomal RNA (16S rRNA) gene sequencing (clone libraries and 454-pyrotags). Estimates of MGA abundance as a proportion of total bacteria were similar across all three methods although estimates based on CARD-FISH were consistently lower in the OMZ (5.6%±1.9%) than estimates based on 16S rRNA gene clone libraries (11.0%±3.9%) or pyrotags (9.9%±1.8%). Five previously defined MGA subgroups were recovered in 16S rRNA gene clone libraries and five novel subgroups were defined (HF770D10, P262000D03, P41300E03, P262000N21 and A714018). Rarefaction analysis of pyrotag data indicated that the ultimate richness of MGA was very nearly sampled. Spearman’s rank analysis of MGA abundances by CARD-FISH and O2 concentrations resulted in significant correlation. Analyzed in more detail by 16S rRNA pyrotag sequencing, MGA operational taxonomic units affiliated with subgroups Arctic95A-2 and A714018 comprised 0.3–2.4% of total bacterial sequences and displayed strong correlations with decreasing O2 concentration. This study is the first comprehensive description of MGA diversity using complementary techniques. These results provide a phylogenetic framework for interpreting future studies on ecotype selection among MGA subgroups, and suggest a potentially important role for MGA in the ecology and biogeochemistry of OMZs.
author Allers, Elke
Wright, Jody J.
Konwar, Kishori M.
Howes, Charles G.
Beneze, Erica
Hallam, Steven J.
Sullivan, Matthew B.
author_facet Allers, Elke
Wright, Jody J.
Konwar, Kishori M.
Howes, Charles G.
Beneze, Erica
Hallam, Steven J.
Sullivan, Matthew B.
author_sort Allers, Elke
title Diversity and population structure of Marine Group A bacteria in the Northeast subarctic Pacific Ocean
title_short Diversity and population structure of Marine Group A bacteria in the Northeast subarctic Pacific Ocean
title_full Diversity and population structure of Marine Group A bacteria in the Northeast subarctic Pacific Ocean
title_fullStr Diversity and population structure of Marine Group A bacteria in the Northeast subarctic Pacific Ocean
title_full_unstemmed Diversity and population structure of Marine Group A bacteria in the Northeast subarctic Pacific Ocean
title_sort diversity and population structure of marine group a bacteria in the northeast subarctic pacific ocean
publishDate 2023
url http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1623760
https://www.osti.gov/biblio/1623760
https://doi.org/10.1038/ismej.2012.108
geographic Pacific
geographic_facet Pacific
genre Subarctic
genre_facet Subarctic
op_relation http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1623760
https://www.osti.gov/biblio/1623760
https://doi.org/10.1038/ismej.2012.108
doi:10.1038/ismej.2012.108
op_doi https://doi.org/10.1038/ismej.2012.108
container_title The ISME Journal
container_volume 7
container_issue 2
container_start_page 256
op_container_end_page 268
_version_ 1772820286808260608