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Phylogenetic screening of a bacterial,metagenomic library using homing endonuclease restriction and marker insertion
Authors:Pui Yi Yung  Catherine Burke  Matt Lewis  Suhelen Egan  Staffan Kjelleberg  Torsten Thomas
Institution:1.Centre for Marine Bio-Innovation and School of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences, University of New South Wales, 2035 NSW, Australia and 2.J. Craig Venter Institute, 9704 Medical Center Drive, Rockville, MD 20850, USA
Abstract:Metagenomics provides access to the uncultured majority of the microbial world. The approaches employed in this field have, however, had limited success in linking functional genes to the taxonomic or phylogenetic origin of the organism they belong to. Here we present an efficient strategy to recover environmental DNA fragments that contain phylogenetic marker genes from metagenomic libraries. Our method involves the cleavage of 23S ribsosmal RNA (rRNA) genes within pooled library clones by the homing endonuclease I-CeuI followed by the insertion and selection of an antibiotic resistance cassette. This approach was applied to screen a library of 6500 fosmid clones derived from the microbial community associated with the sponge Cymbastela concentrica. Several fosmid clones were recovered after the screen and detailed phylogenetic and taxonomic assignment based on the rRNA gene showed that they belong to previously unknown organisms. In addition, compositional features of these fosmid clones were used to classify and taxonomically assign a dataset of environmental shotgun sequences. Our approach represents a valuable tool for the analysis of rapidly increasing, environmental DNA sequencing information.
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