Metagenomics of the water column in the pristine upper course of the Amazon river.

River water is a small percentage of the total freshwater on Earth but represents an essential resource for mankind. Microbes in rivers perform essential ecosystem roles including the mineralization of significant quantities of organic matter originating from terrestrial habitats. The Amazon river i...

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Main Authors: Rohit Ghai, Francisco Rodriguez-Valera, Katherine D McMahon, Danyelle Toyama, Raquel Rinke, Tereza Cristina Souza de Oliveira, José Wagner Garcia, Fernando Pellon de Miranda, Flavio Henrique-Silva
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2011-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/21915244/?tool=EBI
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spelling doaj-c0580e8ec44c4167b5516c95e7f2e63d2021-03-04T01:38:34ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032011-01-0168e2378510.1371/journal.pone.0023785Metagenomics of the water column in the pristine upper course of the Amazon river.Rohit GhaiFrancisco Rodriguez-ValeraKatherine D McMahonDanyelle ToyamaRaquel RinkeTereza Cristina Souza de OliveiraJosé Wagner GarciaFernando Pellon de MirandaFlavio Henrique-SilvaRiver water is a small percentage of the total freshwater on Earth but represents an essential resource for mankind. Microbes in rivers perform essential ecosystem roles including the mineralization of significant quantities of organic matter originating from terrestrial habitats. The Amazon river in particular is famous for its size and importance in the mobilization of both water and carbon out of its enormous basin. Here we present the first metagenomic study on the microbiota of this river. It presents many features in common with the other freshwater metagenome available (Lake Gatun in Panama) and much less similarity with marine samples. Among the microbial taxa found, the cosmopolitan freshwater acI lineage of the actinobacteria was clearly dominant. Group I Crenarchaea and the freshwater sister group of the marine SAR11 clade, LD12, were found alongside more exclusive and well known freshwater taxa such as Polynucleobacter. A metabolism-centric analysis revealed a disproportionate representation of pathways involved in heterotrophic carbon processing, as compared to those found in marine samples. In particular, these river microbes appear to be specialized in taking up and mineralizing allochthonous carbon derived from plant material.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/21915244/?tool=EBI
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author Rohit Ghai
Francisco Rodriguez-Valera
Katherine D McMahon
Danyelle Toyama
Raquel Rinke
Tereza Cristina Souza de Oliveira
José Wagner Garcia
Fernando Pellon de Miranda
Flavio Henrique-Silva
spellingShingle Rohit Ghai
Francisco Rodriguez-Valera
Katherine D McMahon
Danyelle Toyama
Raquel Rinke
Tereza Cristina Souza de Oliveira
José Wagner Garcia
Fernando Pellon de Miranda
Flavio Henrique-Silva
Metagenomics of the water column in the pristine upper course of the Amazon river.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Rohit Ghai
Francisco Rodriguez-Valera
Katherine D McMahon
Danyelle Toyama
Raquel Rinke
Tereza Cristina Souza de Oliveira
José Wagner Garcia
Fernando Pellon de Miranda
Flavio Henrique-Silva
author_sort Rohit Ghai
title Metagenomics of the water column in the pristine upper course of the Amazon river.
title_short Metagenomics of the water column in the pristine upper course of the Amazon river.
title_full Metagenomics of the water column in the pristine upper course of the Amazon river.
title_fullStr Metagenomics of the water column in the pristine upper course of the Amazon river.
title_full_unstemmed Metagenomics of the water column in the pristine upper course of the Amazon river.
title_sort metagenomics of the water column in the pristine upper course of the amazon river.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2011-01-01
description River water is a small percentage of the total freshwater on Earth but represents an essential resource for mankind. Microbes in rivers perform essential ecosystem roles including the mineralization of significant quantities of organic matter originating from terrestrial habitats. The Amazon river in particular is famous for its size and importance in the mobilization of both water and carbon out of its enormous basin. Here we present the first metagenomic study on the microbiota of this river. It presents many features in common with the other freshwater metagenome available (Lake Gatun in Panama) and much less similarity with marine samples. Among the microbial taxa found, the cosmopolitan freshwater acI lineage of the actinobacteria was clearly dominant. Group I Crenarchaea and the freshwater sister group of the marine SAR11 clade, LD12, were found alongside more exclusive and well known freshwater taxa such as Polynucleobacter. A metabolism-centric analysis revealed a disproportionate representation of pathways involved in heterotrophic carbon processing, as compared to those found in marine samples. In particular, these river microbes appear to be specialized in taking up and mineralizing allochthonous carbon derived from plant material.
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/21915244/?tool=EBI
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