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Characterization of freshwater benthic biofilm‐forming Hydrocoryne (Cyanobacteria) isolates from Antarctica
Authors:Diego Bonaldo Genuário  Débora Machado Corrêa  Jiří Komárek  Marli Fátima Fiore
Affiliation:1. Center for Nuclear Energy in Agriculture, University of S?o Paulo, , Piracicaba, S?o Paulo, 13400‐970 Brazil;2. Botany Department, Federal University of Vi?osa, , Vi?osa, Minas Gerais, 36570‐000 Brazil;3. Institute of Botany, Czech Academy of Sciences, , T?eboň, CZ‐37982 Czech Republic;4. Faculty of Science, University of South Bohemia, , ?eské Budějovice, CZ‐37005 Czech Republic
Abstract:The aims of this work were to study cyanobacterial isolates resembling the genus Hydrocoryne using a combination of morphology and phylogeny of 16S rRNA and nifH sequences and to investigate genes involved in cyanotoxin and protease inhibitor production. Four new cyanobacterial strains, isolated from biofilm samples collected from King George Island, Antarctica, were studied. In terms of morphology, these new strains share traits similar to true Anabaena morphotypes (benthic ones), whereas phylogenetic analysis of their 16S rRNA gene sequences grouped them with the sequence of the type species Hydrocoryne spongiosa (H. Schwabe ex Bornet and Flahault 1886–1888), but not with sequences of the type species from the genus Anabaena. This cluster is the sister group of Anabaena morphotypes isolated only from the Gulf of Finland. In addition, this cluster is related to two other clusters formed by sequences of Anabaena isolated from different sites. Partial nifH genes were sequenced from two strains and the phylogenetic tree revealed that the Antarctic nifH sequences clustered with sequences from Anabaena. Furthermore, two strains were tested, using PCR with specific primers, for the presence of genes involved in cyanotoxins (microcystin and saxitoxin) and protease inhibitor (aeruginosin, and cyanopeptolin). Only cyanopeptolin was amplified using PCR. These four Hydrocoryne strains are the first to be isolated and sequenced from Antarctica, which improves our knowledge on this poorly defined cyanobacterial genus.
Keywords:16S rRNA     Anabaena     nifH gene  Phylogeny  Polar freshwater
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