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| DOI | 10.3390/MICROORGANISMS7120619 | ||||
| Año | 2019 | ||||
| Tipo | artículo de investigación |
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Halites, which are typically found in various Atacama locations, are evaporitic rocks that are considered as micro-scaled salterns. Both structural and functional metagenomic analyses of halite nodules were performed. Structural analyses indicated that the halite microbiota is mainly composed of NaCl-adapted microorganisms. In addition, halites appear to harbor a limited diversity of fungal families together with a biodiverse collection of protozoa. Functional analysis indicated that the halite microbiome possesses the capacity to make an extensive contribution to carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur cycles, but possess a limited capacity to fix nitrogen. The halite metagenome also contains a vast repertory of carbohydrate active enzymes (CAZY) with glycosyl transferases being the most abundant class present, followed by glycosyl hydrolases (GH). Amylases were also present in high abundance, with GH also being identified. Thus, the halite microbiota is a potential useful source of novel enzymes that could have biotechnological applicability. This is the first metagenomic report of fungi and protozoa as endolithobionts of halite nodules, as well as the first attempt to describe the repertoire of CAZY in this community. In addition, we present a comprehensive functional metagenomic analysis of the metabolic capacities of the halite microbiota, providing evidence for the first time on the sulfur cycle in Atacama halites.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | GOMEZ-SILVA, BENITO SEGUNDO | Hombre |
Universidad de Antofagasta - Chile
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| 2 | Vilo, Claudia | Mujer |
Universidad de Antofagasta - Chile
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| 3 | GALETOVIC-CARABANTES, ALEXANDRA LENA | Mujer |
Universidad de Antofagasta - Chile
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| 4 | Dong, Qunfeng | - |
Loyola Univ Chicago - Estados Unidos
Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine - Estados Unidos Stritch School of Medicine - Estados Unidos |
| 5 | Castelan-Sanchez, Hugo G. | Hombre |
Autonomous Univ State Morelos - México
Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos - México |
| 6 | Perez-Llano, Yordanis | - |
Autonomous Univ State Morelos - México
Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos - México |
| 7 | Sánchez-Carbente, María Del Rayo | Mujer |
Autonomous Univ State Morelos - México
Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos - México |
| 8 | Davila-Ramos, Sonia | Mujer |
Autonomous Univ State Morelos - México
Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos - México |
| 9 | Gabriela Cortes-Lopez, Nohemi | Mujer |
Autonomous Univ Chihuahua - México
Universidad Autónoma de Chihuahua - México |
| 9 | Cortés-López, Nohemí Gabriela | - |
Universidad Autónoma de Chihuahua - México
Autonomous Univ Chihuahua - México |
| 10 | Martinez-Avila, Liliana | Mujer |
Autonomous Univ State Morelos - México
Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos - México |
| 11 | Dobson, Alan D. W. | Hombre |
Univ Coll Cork - Irlanda
University College Cork - Irlanda |
| 12 | Batista-García, Ramón Alberto | Hombre |
Autonomous Univ State Morelos - México
Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos - México |
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| Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología |
| CONACyT-México |
| Universidad de Antofagasta |
| Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México |
| Proyecto Basal CONICYT-Chile |
| UT Health San Antonio |
| NIH Shared Instrument grant |
| CPRIT Core Facility Award |
| Irish Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) SMI-BIO project |
| Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Ireland |
| Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation, Yale School of Medicine |
| NIH Shared Instrument |
| Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas |
| Instituto de Biotecnología |
| Unidad de Secuenciación Masiva y Bioinformática |
| National Cancer Institute |
| Proyecto Basal CONICYT-Chile CeBiB |
| Agradecimiento |
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| This work was supported by Proyecto Basal CONICYT-Chile CeBiB FB-0001 to BG, CV, and AG and Universidad de Antofagasta SI-5305 to BG and AG. We acknowledge the postgraduate fellowships that HC, YP, NC, and LM received from CONACyT-Mexico. Data were generated in the Genome Sequencing Facility, which is supported by UT Health San Antonio, Project Number NIH-NCI P30 CA054174 (Cancer Center at UT Health San Antonio), NIH Shared Instrument grant 1S10OD021805-01 (S10 grant), and CPRIT Core Facility Award Number RP160732. AD acknowledges the support of the Irish Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) SMI-BIO project (15/F/698). RB appreciates very much the support received from CONACyT-Mexico (Projects No. 299091 and 285816). |
| Funding: This work was supported by Proyecto Basal CONICYT-Chile CeBiB FB-0001 to BG, CV, and AG and Universidad de Antofagasta SI-5305 to BG and AG. We acknowledge the postgraduate fellowships that HC, YP, NC, and LM received from CONACyT-Mexico. Data were generated in the Genome Sequencing Facility, which is supported by UT Health San Antonio, Project Number NIH-NCI P30 CA054174 (Cancer Center at UT Health San Antonio), NIH Shared Instrument grant 1S10OD021805-01 (S10 grant), and CPRIT Core Facility Award Number RP160732. AD acknowledges the support of the Irish Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine (DAFM) SMI-BIO project (15/F/698). RB appreciates very much the support received from CONACyT-Mexico (Projects No. 299091 and 285816). |