The rapid assignment of ruminal fungi to presumptive genera using ITS1 and ITS2 RNA secondary structures to produce group-specific fingerprints

Author:

Tuckwell Danny S.1,Nicholson Matthew J.23,McSweeney Christopher S.4,Theodorou Michael K.3,Brookman Jayne L.3

Affiliation:

1. F2G Ltd, Lankro Way, Eccles, Manchester M30 0BH, UK

2. School of Biological Sciences, University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PT, UK

3. Institute of Grassland and Environmental Research, Plas Gogerddan, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, SY23 3EB, UK

4. CSIRO Livestock Industries, Queensland Bioscience Precinct, Carmody Road, St Lucia, Brisbane, Australia

Abstract

Identification of microbial community members in complex environmental samples is time consuming and repetitive. Here, ribosomal sequences and hidden Markov models are used in a novel approach to rapidly assign fungi to their presumptive genera. The ITS1 and ITS2 fragments from a range of axenic, anaerobic gut fungal cultures, including several type strains, were isolated and the RNA secondary structures predicted for these sequences were used to generate a fingerprinting program. The methodology was then tested and the algorithms improved using a collection of environmentally derived sequences, providing a rapid indicator of the fungal diversity and numbers of novel sequence groups within the environmental sample from which they were derived. While the methodology was developed to assist in investigations involving the rumen ecosystem, it has potential generic application in studying diversity and population dynamics in other microbial ecosystems.

Publisher

Microbiology Society

Subject

Microbiology

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