Experimental parameters defining ultra-low biomass bioaerosol analysis

Author:

Luhung Irvan,Uchida Akira,Lim Serene B. Y.,Gaultier Nicolas E.,Kee Carmon,Lau Kenny J. X.,Gusareva Elena S.,Heinle Cassie E.,Wong Anthony,Premkrishnan Balakrishnan N. V.ORCID,Purbojati Rikky W.,Acerbi Enzo,Kim Hie Lim,Junqueira Ana C. M.ORCID,Longford Sharon,Lohar Sachin R.,Yap Zhei Hwee,Panicker Deepa,Koh Yanqing,Kushwaha Kavita K.,Ang Poh Nee,Putra Alexander,Drautz-Moses Daniela I.,Schuster Stephan C.

Abstract

AbstractInvestigation of the microbial ecology of terrestrial, aquatic and atmospheric ecosystems requires specific sampling and analytical technologies, owing to vastly different biomass densities typically encountered. In particular, the ultra-low biomass nature of air presents an inherent analytical challenge that is confounded by temporal fluctuations in community structure. Our ultra-low biomass pipeline advances the field of bioaerosol research by significantly reducing sampling times from days/weeks/months to minutes/hours, while maintaining the ability to perform species-level identification through direct metagenomic sequencing. The study further addresses all experimental factors contributing to analysis outcome, such as amassment, storage and extraction, as well as factors that impact on nucleic acid analysis. Quantity and quality of nucleic acid extracts from each optimisation step are evaluated using fluorometry, qPCR and sequencing. Both metagenomics and marker gene amplification-based (16S and ITS) sequencing are assessed with regard to their taxonomic resolution and inter-comparability. The pipeline is robust across a wide range of climatic settings, ranging from arctic to desert to tropical environments. Ultimately, the pipeline can be adapted to environmental settings, such as dust and surfaces, which also require ultra-low biomass analytics.

Funder

Ministry of Education - Singapore

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Microbiology,Biotechnology

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