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Spatial distribution and species composition of prosthecate bacteria in Lake Baikal
Authors:N. A. Lapteva  N. L. Bel’kova  V. V. Parfenova
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Biology of Inland Waters, Borok, Yaroslavl obl., 152742, Russia;(2) Limnological Institute, Siberian Division, Russian Academy of Sciences, ul. Ulan-Batorskaya 3, 664033, Russia
Abstract:From the water column of Lake Baikal, several strains of prosthecate bacteria belonging to the genera Caulobacter and Brevundimonas were isolated. In this article, the methods applied for their isolation and cell number determination are described; the occurrence frequency and spatial distribution of these microorganisms in the lake are demonstrated. Characterization of the species composition of cultivable and uncultivable prosthecate bacteria was carried out using the methods of traditional and molecular microbiology, respectively. A comparative phylogenetic analysis of the DNA sequences of uncultivable bacteria, which showed homology to the members of the alpha subclass of proteobacteria, was carried out. It was demonstrated that the lake water column is inhabited by uncultivable alpha-proteobacteria of uncertain phylogenetic affinity, in addition to representatives of the species Caulobacter vibrioides and C. leidyi, which were detected by traditional microbiological methods.
Keywords:prosthecate bacteria  distribution  Lake Baikal  phylogeny
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