The YNP metagenome project: Environmental parameters responsible for microbial distribution in the Yellowstone geothermal ecosystem

William P. Inskeep, Zackary J. Jay, Susannah G. Tringe, Markus Herrgard, Douglas B. Rusch

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Abstract

The Yellowstone geothermal complex contains over 10,000 diverse geothermal features that host numerous phylogenetically deeply rooted and poorly understood archaea, bacteria, and viruses. Microbial communities in high-temperature environments are generally less diverse than soil, marine, sediment, or lake habitats and therefore offer a tremendous opportunity for studying the structure and function of different model microbial communities using environmental metagenomics. One of the broader goals of this study was to establish linkages among microbial distribution, metabolic potential, and environmental variables. Twenty geochemically distinct geothermal ecosystems representing
a broad spectrum of Yellowstone hot-spring environments were used for metagenomic and geochemical analysis and included approximately equal numbers of: (1) phototrophic mats, (2) “filamentous streamer” communities, and (3) archaeal-dominated sediments. The metagenomes were analyzed using a suite of complementary and integrative bioinformatic tools, including phylogenetic and functional analysis of both individual sequence reads and assemblies of predominant phylotypes.This volume identifies major environmental determinants of a large number of thermophilic microbial lineages, many of which have not been fully described in the literature nor previously cultivated to enable functional and genomic analyses. Moreover, protein family abundance comparisons and in-depth analyses of specific genes and metabolic pathways relevant to these hot-spring environments reveal hallmark signatures of metabolic capabilities that parallel the distribution of phylotypes across specific types of geochemical environments.
Original languageEnglish
Article number67
JournalFrontiers in Microbiology
Volume4
Number of pages15
ISSN1664-302X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013

Keywords

  • Thermophiles
  • Geochemistry
  • Microbial interactions
  • Microbial mats
  • Functional genomics

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