Biodiversity of Thermophilic Prokaryotes with Hydrolytic Activities in Hot Springs of Uzon Caldera, Kamchatka (Russia)▿ †

Samples of water from the hot springs of Uzon Caldera with temperatures from 68 to 87°C and pHs of 4.1 to 7.0, supplemented with proteinaceous (albumin, casein, or α- or β-keratin) or carbohydrate (cellulose, carboxymethyl cellulose, chitin, or agarose) biological polymers, were filled with thermal...

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Main Authors: Kublanov, Ilya V., Perevalova, Anna A., Slobodkina, Galina B., Lebedinsky, Aleksander V., Bidzhieva, Salima K., Kolganova, Tatyana V., Kaliberda, Elena N., Rumsh, Lev D., Haertlé, Thomas, Bonch-Osmolovskaya, Elizaveta A.
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Online Access:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2612224
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18978089
https://doi.org/10.1128/AEM.00607-08
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spelling ftpubmed:oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:2612224 2023-05-15T16:59:16+02:00 Biodiversity of Thermophilic Prokaryotes with Hydrolytic Activities in Hot Springs of Uzon Caldera, Kamchatka (Russia)▿ † Kublanov, Ilya V. Perevalova, Anna A. Slobodkina, Galina B. Lebedinsky, Aleksander V. Bidzhieva, Salima K. Kolganova, Tatyana V. Kaliberda, Elena N. Rumsh, Lev D. Haertlé, Thomas Bonch-Osmolovskaya, Elizaveta A. 2009-01 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2612224 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18978089 https://doi.org/10.1128/AEM.00607-08 en eng American Society for Microbiology (ASM) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2612224 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18978089 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/AEM.00607-08 Copyright © 2009, American Society for Microbiology Environmental Microbiology Text 2009 ftpubmed https://doi.org/10.1128/AEM.00607-08 2013-09-02T09:16:31Z Samples of water from the hot springs of Uzon Caldera with temperatures from 68 to 87°C and pHs of 4.1 to 7.0, supplemented with proteinaceous (albumin, casein, or α- or β-keratin) or carbohydrate (cellulose, carboxymethyl cellulose, chitin, or agarose) biological polymers, were filled with thermal water and incubated at the same sites, with the contents of the tubes freely accessible to the hydrothermal fluid. As a result, several enrichment cultures growing in situ on different polymeric substrates were obtained. Denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) analysis of 16S rRNA gene fragments obtained after PCR with Bacteria-specific primers showed that the bacterial communities developing on carbohydrates included the genera Caldicellulosiruptor and Dictyoglomus and that those developing on proteins contained members of the Thermotogales order. DGGE analysis performed after PCR with Archaea- and Crenarchaeota-specific primers showed that archaea related to uncultured environmental clones, particularly those of the Crenarchaeota phylum, were present in both carbohydrate- and protein-degrading communities. Five isolates obtained from in situ enrichments or corresponding natural samples of water and sediments represented the bacterial genera Dictyoglomus and Caldanaerobacter as well as new archaea of the Crenarchaeota phylum. Thus, in situ enrichment and consequent isolation showed the diversity of thermophilic prokaryotes competing for biopolymers in microbial communities of terrestrial hot springs. Text Kamchatka PubMed Central (PMC) Applied and Environmental Microbiology 75 1 286 291
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Kublanov, Ilya V.
Perevalova, Anna A.
Slobodkina, Galina B.
Lebedinsky, Aleksander V.
Bidzhieva, Salima K.
Kolganova, Tatyana V.
Kaliberda, Elena N.
Rumsh, Lev D.
Haertlé, Thomas
Bonch-Osmolovskaya, Elizaveta A.
Biodiversity of Thermophilic Prokaryotes with Hydrolytic Activities in Hot Springs of Uzon Caldera, Kamchatka (Russia)▿ †
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description Samples of water from the hot springs of Uzon Caldera with temperatures from 68 to 87°C and pHs of 4.1 to 7.0, supplemented with proteinaceous (albumin, casein, or α- or β-keratin) or carbohydrate (cellulose, carboxymethyl cellulose, chitin, or agarose) biological polymers, were filled with thermal water and incubated at the same sites, with the contents of the tubes freely accessible to the hydrothermal fluid. As a result, several enrichment cultures growing in situ on different polymeric substrates were obtained. Denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) analysis of 16S rRNA gene fragments obtained after PCR with Bacteria-specific primers showed that the bacterial communities developing on carbohydrates included the genera Caldicellulosiruptor and Dictyoglomus and that those developing on proteins contained members of the Thermotogales order. DGGE analysis performed after PCR with Archaea- and Crenarchaeota-specific primers showed that archaea related to uncultured environmental clones, particularly those of the Crenarchaeota phylum, were present in both carbohydrate- and protein-degrading communities. Five isolates obtained from in situ enrichments or corresponding natural samples of water and sediments represented the bacterial genera Dictyoglomus and Caldanaerobacter as well as new archaea of the Crenarchaeota phylum. Thus, in situ enrichment and consequent isolation showed the diversity of thermophilic prokaryotes competing for biopolymers in microbial communities of terrestrial hot springs.
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author Kublanov, Ilya V.
Perevalova, Anna A.
Slobodkina, Galina B.
Lebedinsky, Aleksander V.
Bidzhieva, Salima K.
Kolganova, Tatyana V.
Kaliberda, Elena N.
Rumsh, Lev D.
Haertlé, Thomas
Bonch-Osmolovskaya, Elizaveta A.
author_facet Kublanov, Ilya V.
Perevalova, Anna A.
Slobodkina, Galina B.
Lebedinsky, Aleksander V.
Bidzhieva, Salima K.
Kolganova, Tatyana V.
Kaliberda, Elena N.
Rumsh, Lev D.
Haertlé, Thomas
Bonch-Osmolovskaya, Elizaveta A.
author_sort Kublanov, Ilya V.
title Biodiversity of Thermophilic Prokaryotes with Hydrolytic Activities in Hot Springs of Uzon Caldera, Kamchatka (Russia)▿ †
title_short Biodiversity of Thermophilic Prokaryotes with Hydrolytic Activities in Hot Springs of Uzon Caldera, Kamchatka (Russia)▿ †
title_full Biodiversity of Thermophilic Prokaryotes with Hydrolytic Activities in Hot Springs of Uzon Caldera, Kamchatka (Russia)▿ †
title_fullStr Biodiversity of Thermophilic Prokaryotes with Hydrolytic Activities in Hot Springs of Uzon Caldera, Kamchatka (Russia)▿ †
title_full_unstemmed Biodiversity of Thermophilic Prokaryotes with Hydrolytic Activities in Hot Springs of Uzon Caldera, Kamchatka (Russia)▿ †
title_sort biodiversity of thermophilic prokaryotes with hydrolytic activities in hot springs of uzon caldera, kamchatka (russia)▿ †
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