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A METAGENOME FOR LACUSTRINE CLADOPHORA (CLADOPHORALES) REVEALS REMARKABLE DIVERSITY OF EUKARYOTIC EPIBIONTS AND GENES RELEVANT TO MATERIALS CYCLING

Journal

JOURNAL OF PHYCOLOGY
Volume 51, Issue 3, Pages 408-418

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jpy.12296

Keywords

cellulases; Cladophora; metagenome; microbiome; periphyton

Funding

  1. NSF [DEB 1119944]
  2. Division Of Environmental Biology
  3. Direct For Biological Sciences [1440297] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Periphyton dominated by the cellulose-rich filamentous green alga Cladophora forms conspicuous growths along rocky marine and freshwater shorelines worldwide, providing habitat for diverse epibionts. Bacterial epibionts have been inferred to display diverse functions of biogeochemical significance: N-fixation and other redox reactions, phosphorus accumulation, and organic degradation. Here, we report taxonomic diversity of eukaryotic and prokaryotic epibionts and diversity of genes associated with materials cycling in a Cladophora metagenome sampled from Lake Mendota, Dane Co., WI, USA, during the growing season of 2012. A total of 1,060 distinct 16S, 173 18S, and 351 28S rRNA operational taxonomic units, from which > 220 genera or species of bacteria (similar to 60), protists (similar to 80), fungi (6), and microscopic metazoa (similar to 80), were distinguished with the use of reference databases. We inferred the presence of several algal taxa generally associated with marine systems and detected Jaoa, a freshwater periphytic ulvophyte previously thought endemic to China. We identified six distinct nifH gene sequences marking nitrogen fixation, > 25 bacterial and eukaryotic cellulases relevant to sedimentary C-cycling and technological applications, and genes encoding enzymes in aerobic and anaerobic pathways for vitamin B-12 biosynthesis. These results emphasize the importance of Cladophora in providing habitat for microscopic metazoa, fungi, protists, and bacteria that are often inconspicuous, yet play important roles in ecosystem biogeochemistry.

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