Recovery of a Nitrosomonas-like 16S rDNA sequence group from freshwater habitats
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1998
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Speksnijder, A.G.C.L.
Kowalchuk, G.A.
Roest, K.
Laanbroek, H.J.
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Abstract
In order to study the diversity of ammonia-oxidising bacteria in freshwater habitats, including sediments,
a molecular approach focused on the sequencing of 16S rDNA was adopted. 16S rDNA sequences
showing affinity with the β3-subgroup of ammonia-oxidising bacteria were recovered by specific
PCR of directly isolated DNA from freshwater samples, and samples from brackish water and Glyceria
maxima rhizosphere were included in the analysis for comparison. The ammonia oxidiser-like sequences
recovered from several locations, which exhibit differences in the composition of their total microbial
communities as indicated by denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis, formed a strong monophyletic cluster
including Nitrosomonas ureae. This is the first report presenting sequences from an apparently dominant
group of Nitrosomonas-like organisms among the β-subdivision of ammonia-oxidising bacteria in
freshwater environments. This group of sequences extends the known diversity within the β-subgroup of
ammonia-oxidisers. The new sequences related to Nitrosomonas ureae do not match with some published
primers and probes designed for the detection of Nitrosomonas species, which may explain why
these sequences have not previously been detected in freshwater habitats. The sequence diversity detected
within this group of sequences was minimal across the environments examined, and no patterns of
distribution were indicated with respect to environmental factors such as sediment depth or location.
Keywords
ammonia oxidation, β-proteobacteria, PCR, DGGE, Nitrosomonas ureae, nitrification, DNA isolation