PLoS ONE (Jan 2014)

Identification of major planktonic sulfur oxidizers in stratified freshwater lake.

  • Hisaya Kojima,
  • Tomohiro Watanabe,
  • Tomoya Iwata,
  • Manabu Fukui

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0093877
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 4
p. e93877

Abstract

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Planktonic sulfur oxidizers are important constituents of ecosystems in stratified water bodies, and contribute to sulfide detoxification. In contrast to marine environments, taxonomic identities of major planktonic sulfur oxidizers in freshwater lakes still remain largely unknown. Bacterioplankton community structure was analyzed in a stratified freshwater lake, Lake Mizugaki in Japan. In the clone libraries of 16S rRNA gene, clones very closely related to a sulfur oxidizer isolated from this lake, Sulfuritalea hydrogenivorans, were detected in deep anoxic water, and occupied up to 12.5% in each library of different water depth. Assemblages of planktonic sulfur oxidizers were specifically analyzed by constructing clone libraries of genes involved in sulfur oxidation, aprA, dsrA, soxB and sqr. In the libraries, clones related to betaproteobacteria were detected with high frequencies, including the close relatives of Sulfuritalea hydrogenivorans.