First Molecular Identification of Symbiotic Archaea in a Sponge Collected from the Persian Gulf, Iran.

Q3 Immunology and Microbiology Open Microbiology Journal Pub Date : 2018-10-17 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.2174/1874285801812010323
Akram Najafi, Maryam Moradinasab, Mohammad Seyedabadi, Mohammad A Haghighi, Iraj Nabipour
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Background: Marine sponges are associated with numerically vast and phylogenetically diverse microbial communities at different geographical locations. However, little is known about the archaeal diversity of sponges in the Persian Gulf. The present study was aimed to identify the symbiotic archaea with a sponge species gathered from the Persian Gulf, Iran.

Methods: Sponge sample was collected from a depth of 3 m offshore Bushehr, Persian Gulf, Iran. Metagenomic DNA was extracted using a hexadecyl trimethyl ammonium bromide (CTAB) method. The COI mtDNA marker was used for molecular taxonomy identification of sponge sample. Also, symbiotic archaea were identified using the culture-independent analysis of the 16S rRNA gene and PCR- cloning.

Results: In this study, analysis of multilocus DNA marker and morphological characteristics revealed that the sponge species belonged to Chondrilla australiensis isolate PG_BU4. PCR cloning and sequencing showed that all of the sequences of archaeal 16S rRNA gene libraries clustered into the uncultured archaeal group.

Conclusion: The present study is the first report of the presence of the genus of Chondrilla in the Persian Gulf. Traditional taxonomy methods, when used along with molecular techniques, could play a significant role in the accurate taxonomy of sponges. Also, the uncultured archaea may promise a potential source for bioactive compounds. Further functional studies are needed to explore the role of the sponge-associated uncultured archaea as a part of the marine symbiosis.

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伊朗波斯湾海绵中共生古生菌的首次分子鉴定。
背景:海洋海绵与不同地理位置的数量庞大且系统发育多样的微生物群落有关。然而,人们对波斯湾海绵的古细菌多样性知之甚少。本研究旨在鉴定从伊朗波斯湾收集的一种海绵物种的共生古细菌。方法:海绵标本采集于伊朗波斯湾Bushehr近海3 m深度。宏基因组DNA采用十六烷基三甲基溴化铵(CTAB)法提取。采用COI mtDNA标记对海绵样品进行分子分类鉴定。此外,利用16S rRNA基因的非培养分析和PCR克隆鉴定了共生古菌。结果:本研究的多位点DNA标记和形态特征分析表明,该海绵物种属于澳大利亚软骨菌分离株PG_BU4。PCR克隆和测序结果表明,所有的古菌16S rRNA基因库序列均聚集在未培养的古菌群中。结论:本研究是首次在波斯湾发现软骨鱼属。传统的分类学方法与分子技术相结合,对海绵动物的准确分类具有重要意义。此外,未培养的古细菌可能是生物活性化合物的潜在来源。需要进一步的功能研究来探索海绵相关的未培养古菌作为海洋共生的一部分的作用。
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期刊介绍: The Open Microbiology Journal is a peer-reviewed open access journal which publishes research articles, reviews/mini-reviews, case studies, guest edited thematic issues and short communications/letters covering theoretical and practical aspects of Microbial systematics, evolutionary microbiology, immunology, virology, parasitology , bacteriology, mycology, phycology, protozoology, microbial ecology, molecular biology, microbial physiology, biochemistry, microbial pathogenesis, host-microbe interaction, systems microbiology, synthetic microbiology, bioinformatics. The Open Microbiology Journal , a peer-reviewed journal, is an important and reliable source of current information on developments in the field. The emphasis will be on publishing quality papers rapidly and freely available to researchers worldwide.
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