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Genetic and functional properties of uncultivated thermophilic crenarchaeotes from a subsurface gold mine as revealed by analysis of genome fragments
Author(s) -
Nunoura Takuro,
Hirayama Hisako,
Takami Hideto,
Oida Hanako,
Nishi Shinro,
Shimamura Shigeru,
Suzuki Yohey,
Inagaki Fumio,
Takai Ken,
Nealson Kenneth H.,
Horikoshi Koki
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
environmental microbiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.954
H-Index - 188
eISSN - 1462-2920
pISSN - 1462-2912
DOI - 10.1111/j.1462-2920.2005.00881.x
Subject(s) - crenarchaeota , biology , gene , genetics , 23s ribosomal rna , genome , thermophile , archaea , phylogenetic tree , ribosomal rna , homing endonuclease , metagenomics , 16s ribosomal rna , bacteria , rna , ribosome
Summary Within a phylum Crenarchaeota , only some members of the hyperthermophilic class Thermoprotei , have been cultivated and characterized. In this study, we have constructed a metagenomic library from a microbial mat formation in a subsurface hot water stream of the Hishikari gold mine, Japan, and sequenced genome fragments of two different phylogroups of uncultivated thermophilic Crenarchaeota : (i) hot water crenarchaeotic group (HWCG) I (41.2 kb), and (ii) HWCG III (49.3 kb). The genome fragment of HWCG I contained a 16S rRNA gene, two tRNA genes and 35 genes encoding proteins but no 23S rRNA gene. Among the genes encoding proteins, several genes for putative aerobic‐type carbon monoxide dehydrogenase represented a potential clue with regard to the yet unknown metabolism of HWCG I Archaea . The genome fragment of HWCG III contained a 16S/23S rRNA operon and 44 genes encoding proteins. In the 23S rRNA gene, we detected a homing‐endonuclease encoding a group I intron similar to those detected in hyperthermophilic Crenarchaeota and Bacteria , as well as eukaryotic organelles. The reconstructed phylogenetic tree based on the 23S rRNA gene sequence reinforced the intermediate phylogenetic affiliation of HWCG III bridging the hyperthermophilic and non‐thermophilic uncultivated Crenarchaeota .