Affiliation:
1. Department of Environmental Science, College of Environmental and Resource Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China
2. Nordic Center for Earth Evolution and Institute of Biology, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark
3. Center Algatech, Institute of Microbiology CAS, Tøeboň, Czech Republic
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Anoxygenic phototrophs represent an environmentally important and phylogenetically diverse group of organisms. They harvest light using bacteriochlorophyll-containing reaction centers. Recently, a novel phototrophic bacterium,
Gemmatimonas phototrophica
, belonging to a rarely studied phylum,
Gemmatimonadetes
, was isolated from a freshwater lake in the Gobi Desert. To obtain more information about the environmental distribution of phototrophic
Gemmatimonadetes
, we collected microbial samples from the water column, upper sediment, and deeper anoxic sediment of Lake Taihu, China. MiSeq sequencing of the 16S rRNA,
pufM
, and
bchY
genes was carried out to assess the diversity of local phototrophic communities. In addition, we designed new degenerate primers of aerobic cyclase gene
acsF
, which serves as a convenient marker for both phototrophic
Gemmatimonadetes
and phototrophic
Proteobacteria
. Our results showed that most of the phototrophic species in Lake Taihu belong to
Alpha
- and
Betaproteobacteria
. Sequences of green sulfur and green nonsulfur bacteria (phototrophic
Chlorobi
and
Chloroflexi
, respectively) were found in the sediment. Using the newly designed primers, we identified a diverse community of phototrophic
Gemmatimonadetes
forming 30 operational taxonomic units. These species represented 10.5 and 17.3% of the
acsF
reads in the upper semiaerobic sediment and anoxic sediment, whereas their abundance in the water column was <1%.
IMPORTANCE
Photosynthesis is one of the most fundamental biological processes on Earth. Recently, the presence of photosynthetic reaction centers has been reported from a rarely studied bacterial phylum,
Gemmatimonadetes
, but almost nothing is known about the diversity and environmental distribution of these organisms. The newly designed
acsF
primers were used to identify phototrophic
Gemmatimonadetes
from planktonic and sediment samples collected in Lake Taihu, China. The
Gemmatimonadetes
sequences were found mostly in the upper sediments, documenting the preference of
Gemmatimonadetes
for semiaerobic conditions. Our results also show that the phototrophic
Gemmatimonadetes
present in Lake Taihu were relatively diverse, encompassing 30 operational taxonomic units.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
973 Program
Czech Science Foundation
Algatech Plus
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology