Phospholipid-derived fatty acids and quinones as markers for bacterial biomass and community structure in marine sediments.

Phospholipid-derived fatty acids (PLFA) and respiratory quinones (RQ) are microbial compounds that have been utilized as biomarkers to quantify bacterial biomass and to characterize microbial community structure in sediments, waters, and soils. While PLFAs have been widely used as quantitative bacte...

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Main Authors: Tadao Kunihiro, Bart Veuger, Diana Vasquez-Cardenas, Lara Pozzato, Marie Le Guitton, Kazuyoshi Moriya, Michinobu Kuwae, Koji Omori, Henricus T S Boschker, Dick van Oevelen
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4000199?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-764edbccf3864c8fbdfae8996c073c442020-11-25T01:34:35ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0194e9621910.1371/journal.pone.0096219Phospholipid-derived fatty acids and quinones as markers for bacterial biomass and community structure in marine sediments.Tadao KunihiroBart VeugerDiana Vasquez-CardenasLara PozzatoMarie Le GuittonKazuyoshi MoriyaMichinobu KuwaeKoji OmoriHenricus T S BoschkerDick van OevelenPhospholipid-derived fatty acids (PLFA) and respiratory quinones (RQ) are microbial compounds that have been utilized as biomarkers to quantify bacterial biomass and to characterize microbial community structure in sediments, waters, and soils. While PLFAs have been widely used as quantitative bacterial biomarkers in marine sediments, applications of quinone analysis in marine sediments are very limited. In this study, we investigated the relation between both groups of bacterial biomarkers in a broad range of marine sediments from the intertidal zone to the deep sea. We found a good log-log correlation between concentrations of bacterial PLFA and RQ over several orders of magnitude. This relationship is probably due to metabolic variation in quinone concentrations in bacterial cells in different environments, whereas PLFA concentrations are relatively stable under different conditions. We also found a good agreement in the community structure classifications based on the bacterial PLFAs and RQs. These results strengthen the application of both compounds as quantitative bacterial biomarkers. Moreover, the bacterial PLFA- and RQ profiles revealed a comparable dissimilarity pattern of the sampled sediments, but with a higher level of dissimilarity for the RQs. This means that the quinone method has a higher resolution for resolving differences in bacterial community composition. Combining PLFA and quinone analysis as a complementary method is a good strategy to yield higher resolving power in bacterial community structure.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4000199?pdf=render
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author Tadao Kunihiro
Bart Veuger
Diana Vasquez-Cardenas
Lara Pozzato
Marie Le Guitton
Kazuyoshi Moriya
Michinobu Kuwae
Koji Omori
Henricus T S Boschker
Dick van Oevelen
spellingShingle Tadao Kunihiro
Bart Veuger
Diana Vasquez-Cardenas
Lara Pozzato
Marie Le Guitton
Kazuyoshi Moriya
Michinobu Kuwae
Koji Omori
Henricus T S Boschker
Dick van Oevelen
Phospholipid-derived fatty acids and quinones as markers for bacterial biomass and community structure in marine sediments.
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author_facet Tadao Kunihiro
Bart Veuger
Diana Vasquez-Cardenas
Lara Pozzato
Marie Le Guitton
Kazuyoshi Moriya
Michinobu Kuwae
Koji Omori
Henricus T S Boschker
Dick van Oevelen
author_sort Tadao Kunihiro
title Phospholipid-derived fatty acids and quinones as markers for bacterial biomass and community structure in marine sediments.
title_short Phospholipid-derived fatty acids and quinones as markers for bacterial biomass and community structure in marine sediments.
title_full Phospholipid-derived fatty acids and quinones as markers for bacterial biomass and community structure in marine sediments.
title_fullStr Phospholipid-derived fatty acids and quinones as markers for bacterial biomass and community structure in marine sediments.
title_full_unstemmed Phospholipid-derived fatty acids and quinones as markers for bacterial biomass and community structure in marine sediments.
title_sort phospholipid-derived fatty acids and quinones as markers for bacterial biomass and community structure in marine sediments.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Phospholipid-derived fatty acids (PLFA) and respiratory quinones (RQ) are microbial compounds that have been utilized as biomarkers to quantify bacterial biomass and to characterize microbial community structure in sediments, waters, and soils. While PLFAs have been widely used as quantitative bacterial biomarkers in marine sediments, applications of quinone analysis in marine sediments are very limited. In this study, we investigated the relation between both groups of bacterial biomarkers in a broad range of marine sediments from the intertidal zone to the deep sea. We found a good log-log correlation between concentrations of bacterial PLFA and RQ over several orders of magnitude. This relationship is probably due to metabolic variation in quinone concentrations in bacterial cells in different environments, whereas PLFA concentrations are relatively stable under different conditions. We also found a good agreement in the community structure classifications based on the bacterial PLFAs and RQs. These results strengthen the application of both compounds as quantitative bacterial biomarkers. Moreover, the bacterial PLFA- and RQ profiles revealed a comparable dissimilarity pattern of the sampled sediments, but with a higher level of dissimilarity for the RQs. This means that the quinone method has a higher resolution for resolving differences in bacterial community composition. Combining PLFA and quinone analysis as a complementary method is a good strategy to yield higher resolving power in bacterial community structure.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4000199?pdf=render
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