Culturomics remains a highly valuable methodology to obtain rare microbial diversity with putative biotechnological potential from two Portuguese salterns.

Eduarda Almeida, Maria F Carvalho, Olga M Lage
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Background: The high salt concentration is the major factor limiting microbial growth at salterns, along with solar radiation, temperature, and pH. These environmental factors play key roles in the acquisition of unique genetic adaptations for the survival of microorganisms in salterns, which can result in the production of interesting secondary metabolites. The main goal of the present work was to isolate and compare the culturable microbiota from two geographically distant salterns in Portugal and access their biotechnological potential.

Methods: Culturomics approaches using different culture media were applied for microbial isolation. All isolates were identified either by 16S rRNA or ITS genes sequencing, and their biotechonological potential was assessed by PCR.

Results: Overall, 154 microbial isolates were recovered that were phylogenetically assigned to 45 taxa from 9 different phyla. From these, 26 isolates may represent putative new taxa. The predominant genera obtained were Penicillium (41 isolates, 26.6%), Streptomyces (13 isolates, 8.4%) and Sinomicrobium (11 isolates, 7.1%). Moreover, the polyketide synthase I gene was present in 64 isolates, the nonribosomal peptide synthethase gene in 16 isolates, and both genes in 23 isolates.

Conclusions: This study adds up valuable knowledge on the culturable microbiota of Portuguese salterns and on its potential for production of secondary metabolites. In the long run, this study provides a widely diverse microbial collection for future works. Data public repository: All DNA sequences were deposited in the GenBank database at National Centre for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) web platform under accession numbers OK169439-OK169485, OK216020-OK216124, OK287059 and OK326927.

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培养组学仍然是一种非常有价值的方法,可以从两个葡萄牙盐沼获得具有假定生物技术潜力的罕见微生物多样性。
背景:高盐浓度是限制盐沼微生物生长的主要因素,还有太阳辐射、温度和ph。这些环境因素在盐沼微生物获得独特的遗传适应中起着关键作用,这些适应可以导致有趣的次生代谢物的产生。目前工作的主要目标是分离和比较来自葡萄牙两个地理位置遥远的盐沼的可培养微生物群,并获取其生物技术潜力。方法:采用不同培养基的培养组学方法进行微生物分离。所有分离株均采用16S rRNA或ITS基因测序进行鉴定,并通过PCR评价其生物技术潜力。结果:共分离出154株微生物,在系统发育上归属于9个不同门的45个分类群。从这些分离物中,26个可能代表假定的新分类群。所得优势属为青霉属(41株,占26.6%)、链霉菌属(13株,占8.4%)和微生物属(11株,占7.1%)。此外,64株分离株中存在聚酮合成酶I基因,16株分离株中存在非核糖体肽合成酶基因,23株分离株中存在两种基因。结论:本研究增加了葡萄牙盐沼可培养微生物群及其产生次生代谢物的潜力的宝贵知识。从长远来看,本研究为未来的工作提供了广泛多样的微生物收集。数据公共存储库:所有DNA序列存储在国家生物技术信息中心(NCBI)网络平台的GenBank数据库中,登录号为OK169439-OK169485, OK216020-OK216124, OK287059和OK326927。
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