PLoS ONE (Jan 2013)

Microbial life in a fjord: metagenomic analysis of a microbial mat in Chilean patagonia.

  • Juan A Ugalde,
  • Maria J Gallardo,
  • Camila Belmar,
  • Práxedes Muñoz,
  • Nathaly Ruiz-Tagle,
  • Sandra Ferrada-Fuentes,
  • Carola Espinoza,
  • Eric E Allen,
  • Victor A Gallardo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0071952
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 8
p. e71952

Abstract

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The current study describes the taxonomic and functional composition of metagenomic sequences obtained from a filamentous microbial mat isolated from the Comau fjord, located in the northernmost part of the Chilean Patagonia. The taxonomic composition of the microbial community showed a high proportion of members of the Gammaproteobacteria, including a high number of sequences that were recruited to the genomes of Moritella marina MP-1 and Colwelliapsycherythraea 34H, suggesting the presence of populations related to these two psychrophilic bacterial species. Functional analysis of the community indicated a high proportion of genes coding for the transport and metabolism of amino acids, as well as in energy production. Among the energy production functions, we found protein-coding genes for sulfate and nitrate reduction, both processes associated with Gammaproteobacteria-related sequences. This report provides the first examination of the taxonomic composition and genetic diversity associated with these conspicuous microbial mat communities and provides a framework for future microbial studies in the Comau fjord.