Comprehensive Analysis of an Antarctic Bacterial Community with the Adaptability of Growth at Higher Temperatures than those in Antarctica
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To investigate the adaptability to higher temperatures of Antarctic microorganisms persisting in low temperature conditions for a long time, Antarctic lake samples were incubated in several selection media at 25°C and 30°C. The microorganisms did not grow at 30°C; however, some of them grew at 25°C, indicating that the bacteria in Antarctic have the ability to grow at a wide range of temperatures. Total DNA was extracted from these microorganisms and amplified using the bacteria-universal primers. The amplified fragments were cloned, and randomly selected 48 clones were sequenced. The sequenced clones showed high similarity to the α-subdivision of the Proteobacteria with specific affinity to the genus Agrobacterium, Caulobacter and Brevundimonas, the ß-subdivision of Proteobacteria with specific affinity to the genus Cupriavidus, and Bacillus of the phylum Firmicutes. These results showed the presence of universal genera, suggesting that the bacteria in the Antarctic lake were not specific to this environment.
- 日本防菌防黴学会の論文
- 2010-06-10
著者
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Imura Satoshi
National Institute of Polar Research
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Ban Syuhei
The University of Shiga Prefecture, 2500 Hassaka-cho, Hikone, Shiga 522-8533, Japan
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Ban Syuhei
The University Of Shiga Prefecture
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HOSOI TANABE
Research Center for Inland Seas, Kobe University
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ZHANG HONGYAN
Research Center for Inland Seas, Kobe University
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ZHU DAOCHEN
Research Center for Inland Seas, Kobe University
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NAGATA SHINICHI
Research Center for Inland Seas, Kobe University
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Zhu Daochen
Research Center For Inland Seas Kobe University
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Hosoi Tanabe
Research Center For Inland Seas Kobe University
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Zhang Hongyan
Research Center For Inland Seas Kobe University
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Nagata Shinichi
Research Center For Inland Seas Kobe University
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Imura Satoshi
National Inst. Polar Res. Tokyo
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