Phylogenetic characterization of phosphatase-expressing bacterial communities in Baltic Sea sediments
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2015-06-19
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Phosphate release from sediments hampers the remediation of aquatic systems from a eutrophic state. Microbial phosphatases in sediments release phosphorus during organic matter degradation. Despite the important role of phosphatase-expressing bacteria, the identity of these bacteria in sediments is largely unknown. We herein presented a culture-independent method to phylogenetically characterize phosphatase-expressing bacteria in sediments. We labeled whole-cell extracts of Baltic Sea sediments with an artificial phosphatase substrate and sorted phosphatase-expressing cells with a flow cytometer. Their phylogenetic affiliation was determined by Denaturing Gradient Gel Electrophoresis. The phosphatase-expressing bacterial community coarsely reflected the whole-cell bacterial community, with a similar dominance of Alphaproteobacteria.
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phosphatase, phosphorus biogeochemistry, eutrophication, flow cytometer, ELF labeling, Taverne, SDG 14 - Life Below Water
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Steenbergh, A K, Bodelier, P L E, Hoogveld, H L, Slomp, C & Laanbroek, H J 2015, 'Phylogenetic characterization of phosphatase-expressing bacterial communities in Baltic Sea sediments', Microbes and Environments, vol. 30, no. 2, ME14074, pp. 192-195. https://doi.org/10.1264/jsme2.ME14074