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Network-directed efficient isolation of previously uncultivated Chloroflexi and related bacteria in hot spring microbial mats.


ABSTRACT: The perplexity of the complex multispecies community interactions is one of the many reasons why majority of the microorganisms are still uncultivated. We analyzed the entire co-occurrence networks between the OTUs of Tibet and Yunnan hot spring samples, and found that less abundant OTUs such as genus Tepidimonas (relative abundant <1%) had high-degree centricity (key nodes), while dominant OTUs particularly genus Chloroflexus (relative abundant, 13.9%) formed the peripheral vertexes. A preliminary growth-promotion assay determined that Tepidimonas sp. strain SYSU G00190W enhanced the growth of Chloroflexus sp. SYSU G00190R. Exploiting this result, an ameliorated isolation medium containing 10% spent-culture supernatant of Tepidimonas sp. strain SYSU G00190W was prepared for targeted isolation of Chloroflexi in the Tibet and Yunnan hot spring samples. 16S rRNA gene fingerprinting characterized majority of the colonies isolated from these media as previously uncultivated Chloroflexi, of which 36 are potential novel species (16S rRNA sequence identity <98.5%). Metabolomes studies indicated that the spent-culture supernatant comprises several low-molecular-weight organic substrates that can be utilized as potential nutrients for the growth of these bacteria. These findings suggested that limited knowledge on the interaction of microbes provide threshold to traditional isolation method.

SUBMITTER: Xian WD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7190741 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Network-directed efficient isolation of previously uncultivated Chloroflexi and related bacteria in hot spring microbial mats.

Xian Wen-Dong WD   Salam Nimaichand N   Li Meng-Meng MM   Zhou En-Min EM   Yin Yi-Rui YR   Liu Ze-Tao ZT   Ming Yu-Zhen YZ   Zhang Xiao-Tong XT   Wu Geng G   Liu Lan L   Xiao Min M   Jiang Hong-Chen HC   Li Wen-Jun WJ  

NPJ biofilms and microbiomes 20200429 1


The perplexity of the complex multispecies community interactions is one of the many reasons why majority of the microorganisms are still uncultivated. We analyzed the entire co-occurrence networks between the OTUs of Tibet and Yunnan hot spring samples, and found that less abundant OTUs such as genus Tepidimonas (relative abundant <1%) had high-degree centricity (key nodes), while dominant OTUs particularly genus Chloroflexus (relative abundant, 13.9%) formed the peripheral vertexes. A prelimin  ...[more]

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