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Association of Thioautotrophic Bacteria with Deep-Sea Sponges
Authors:Miyuki Nishijima  Dhugal J Lindsay  Junko Hata  Aoi Nakamura  Hiroaki Kasai  Yuji Ise  Charles R Fisher  Yoshihiro Fujiwara  Masaru Kawato  Tadashi Maruyama
Institution:(1) TechnoSuruga Laboratory Co. Ltd., 330 Nagasaki, Shimizu-ku, Shizuoka 424-0065, Japan;(2) Marine Biodiversity Research Program, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, Yokosuka Kanagawa, 237-0061, Japan;(3) Marine Biotechnology Institute, Heita Kamaishi, 026-0001, Japan;(4) Misaki Marine Biological Station, University of Tokyo, Misaki, Miura Kanagawa, 238-0225, Japan;(5) Department of Biology, Pennsylvania State University, 208, Mueller Laboratory, University Park, PA 16802, USA;(6) Present address: MBI chair “Marine Bioscience” Kamaishi Research Laboratory, Kitasato University, Kamaishi Iwate, 026-0001, Japan
Abstract:We investigated microorganisms associated with a deep-sea sponge, Characella sp. (Pachastrellidae) collected at a hydrothermal vent site (686 m depth) in the Sumisu Caldera, Ogasawara Island chain, Japan, and with two sponges, Pachastrella sp. (Pachastrellidae) and an unidentified Poecilosclerida sponge, collected at an oil seep (572 m depth) in the Gulf of Mexico, using polymerase chain reaction–denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (PCR-DGGE) directed at bacterial 16S rRNA gene sequences. In the PCR-DGGE profiles, we detected a single clearly dominant band in each of the Characella sp. and the unidentified Poecilosclerida sponge. BLAST search of their sequences showed that they were most similar (>99% identity) to those of the gammaproteobacterial thioautotrophic symbionts of deep-sea bivalves from hydrothermal vents, Bathymodiolus spp. Phylogenetic analysis of the near-full length sequences of the 16S rRNA genes cloned from the unidentified Poecilosclerida sponge and Characella sp. confirmed that they were closely related to thioautotrophic symbionts. Although associations between sponges and methanotrophic bacteria have been reported previously, this is the first report of a possible stable association between sponges and thioautotrophic bacteria.
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