Core microbial functional activities in ocean environments revealed by global metagenomic profiling analyses.

Metagenomics-based functional profiling analysis is an effective means of gaining deeper insight into the composition of marine microbial populations and developing a better understanding of the interplay between the functional genome content of microbial communities and abiotic factors. Here we pre...

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Main Authors: Ari J S Ferreira, Rania Siam, João C Setubal, Ahmed Moustafa, Ahmed Sayed, Felipe S Chambergo, Adam S Dawe, Mohamed A Ghazy, Hazem Sharaf, Amged Ouf, Intikhab Alam, Alyaa M Abdel-Haleem, Heikki Lehvaslaiho, Eman Ramadan, André Antunes, Ulrich Stingl, John A C Archer, Boris R Jankovic, Mitchell Sogin, Vladimir B Bajic, Hamza El-Dorry
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/24921648/?tool=EBI
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spelling doaj-1eae9707ab354e088bc39ce5a90d02502021-03-04T09:19:20ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0196e9733810.1371/journal.pone.0097338Core microbial functional activities in ocean environments revealed by global metagenomic profiling analyses.Ari J S FerreiraRania SiamJoão C SetubalAhmed MoustafaAhmed SayedFelipe S ChambergoAdam S DaweMohamed A GhazyHazem SharafAmged OufIntikhab AlamAlyaa M Abdel-HaleemHeikki LehvaslaihoEman RamadanAndré AntunesUlrich StinglJohn A C ArcherBoris R JankovicMitchell SoginVladimir B BajicHamza El-DorryMetagenomics-based functional profiling analysis is an effective means of gaining deeper insight into the composition of marine microbial populations and developing a better understanding of the interplay between the functional genome content of microbial communities and abiotic factors. Here we present a comprehensive analysis of 24 datasets covering surface and depth-related environments at 11 sites around the world's oceans. The complete datasets comprises approximately 12 million sequences, totaling 5,358 Mb. Based on profiling patterns of Clusters of Orthologous Groups (COGs) of proteins, a core set of reference photic and aphotic depth-related COGs, and a collection of COGs that are associated with extreme oxygen limitation were defined. Their inferred functions were utilized as indicators to characterize the distribution of light- and oxygen-related biological activities in marine environments. The results reveal that, while light level in the water column is a major determinant of phenotypic adaptation in marine microorganisms, oxygen concentration in the aphotic zone has a significant impact only in extremely hypoxic waters. Phylogenetic profiling of the reference photic/aphotic gene sets revealed a greater variety of source organisms in the aphotic zone, although the majority of individual photic and aphotic depth-related COGs are assigned to the same taxa across the different sites. This increase in phylogenetic and functional diversity of the core aphotic related COGs most probably reflects selection for the utilization of a broad range of alternate energy sources in the absence of light.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/24921648/?tool=EBI
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author Ari J S Ferreira
Rania Siam
João C Setubal
Ahmed Moustafa
Ahmed Sayed
Felipe S Chambergo
Adam S Dawe
Mohamed A Ghazy
Hazem Sharaf
Amged Ouf
Intikhab Alam
Alyaa M Abdel-Haleem
Heikki Lehvaslaiho
Eman Ramadan
André Antunes
Ulrich Stingl
John A C Archer
Boris R Jankovic
Mitchell Sogin
Vladimir B Bajic
Hamza El-Dorry
spellingShingle Ari J S Ferreira
Rania Siam
João C Setubal
Ahmed Moustafa
Ahmed Sayed
Felipe S Chambergo
Adam S Dawe
Mohamed A Ghazy
Hazem Sharaf
Amged Ouf
Intikhab Alam
Alyaa M Abdel-Haleem
Heikki Lehvaslaiho
Eman Ramadan
André Antunes
Ulrich Stingl
John A C Archer
Boris R Jankovic
Mitchell Sogin
Vladimir B Bajic
Hamza El-Dorry
Core microbial functional activities in ocean environments revealed by global metagenomic profiling analyses.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Ari J S Ferreira
Rania Siam
João C Setubal
Ahmed Moustafa
Ahmed Sayed
Felipe S Chambergo
Adam S Dawe
Mohamed A Ghazy
Hazem Sharaf
Amged Ouf
Intikhab Alam
Alyaa M Abdel-Haleem
Heikki Lehvaslaiho
Eman Ramadan
André Antunes
Ulrich Stingl
John A C Archer
Boris R Jankovic
Mitchell Sogin
Vladimir B Bajic
Hamza El-Dorry
author_sort Ari J S Ferreira
title Core microbial functional activities in ocean environments revealed by global metagenomic profiling analyses.
title_short Core microbial functional activities in ocean environments revealed by global metagenomic profiling analyses.
title_full Core microbial functional activities in ocean environments revealed by global metagenomic profiling analyses.
title_fullStr Core microbial functional activities in ocean environments revealed by global metagenomic profiling analyses.
title_full_unstemmed Core microbial functional activities in ocean environments revealed by global metagenomic profiling analyses.
title_sort core microbial functional activities in ocean environments revealed by global metagenomic profiling analyses.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Metagenomics-based functional profiling analysis is an effective means of gaining deeper insight into the composition of marine microbial populations and developing a better understanding of the interplay between the functional genome content of microbial communities and abiotic factors. Here we present a comprehensive analysis of 24 datasets covering surface and depth-related environments at 11 sites around the world's oceans. The complete datasets comprises approximately 12 million sequences, totaling 5,358 Mb. Based on profiling patterns of Clusters of Orthologous Groups (COGs) of proteins, a core set of reference photic and aphotic depth-related COGs, and a collection of COGs that are associated with extreme oxygen limitation were defined. Their inferred functions were utilized as indicators to characterize the distribution of light- and oxygen-related biological activities in marine environments. The results reveal that, while light level in the water column is a major determinant of phenotypic adaptation in marine microorganisms, oxygen concentration in the aphotic zone has a significant impact only in extremely hypoxic waters. Phylogenetic profiling of the reference photic/aphotic gene sets revealed a greater variety of source organisms in the aphotic zone, although the majority of individual photic and aphotic depth-related COGs are assigned to the same taxa across the different sites. This increase in phylogenetic and functional diversity of the core aphotic related COGs most probably reflects selection for the utilization of a broad range of alternate energy sources in the absence of light.
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/24921648/?tool=EBI
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