Metagenomics of two aquifers with thermal anomalies in Mallorca Island, and proposal of new uncultivated taxa named following the rules of SeqCode

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Juan F. Gago , Tomeu Viver , Mercedes Urdiain , Elaine Ferreira , Pedro Robledo , Ramon Rossello-Mora
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Abstract

Groundwater offers an intriguing blend of distinctive physical and chemical conditions, constituting a challenge for microbial life. In Mallorca, the largest island of Balearic archipelago, harbours a variety of thermal anomalies (i.e., geothermal manifestation where surface aquifers exhibiting temperatures exceeding the regional average). The metagenomes of two aquifers in the centre and southern of the island showed Pseudomonadota to be the most represented phylum when using extracted 16S rRNA gene sequences. However, the microbial structures within and between aquifers were remarkably diverse but similar in their metabolic profiles as revealed by the metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) pointing to a prevalence of aerobic chemolithoautotrophic and heterotrophic metabolisms, especially in the Llucmajor aquifer. Also, some evidences of anaerobic lifestyles were detected, which would indicate that these environments either could suffer episodes of oxygen depletion or the anaerobes had been transported from deeper waters. We believe that the local environmental factors (temperature, external inputs or chemistry) seem to be more relevant than the connection and, eventually, transport of microbial cells within the aquifer in determining the highly divergent structures. Notably, most of the reconstructed genomes belonged to undescribed bacterial lineages and from them two high-quality MAGs could be classified as novel taxa named following the rules of the Code for Nomenclature of Prokaryotes Described from Sequence Data (SeqCode). Accordingly, we propose the new species and genus Costitxia debesea gen. nov., sp. nov., affiliated with the novel family Costitxiaceae fam. nov., order Costitxiales ord. nov. and class Costitxiia class. nov.; and the new new species and genus Lloretia debesea gen. nov. sp. nov. affiliated with the novel family Lloretiaceae fam. nov.

马略卡岛两个热异常含水层的元基因组学,以及根据 SeqCode 规则命名的新的未栽培类群的建议
地下水融合了独特的物理和化学条件,对微生物生命构成了挑战。马略卡岛是巴利阿里群岛中最大的岛屿,岛上有多种热异常现象(即地表含水层温度超过地区平均温度的地热表现)。该岛中部和南部两个含水层的元基因组显示,利用提取的 16S rRNA 基因序列,假单胞菌是最具代表性的门类。不过,含水层内部和含水层之间的微生物结构具有显著的多样性,但元基因组组装基因组(MAGs)显示,其代谢特征相似,尤其是在 Llucmajor 含水层中,需氧化学自养和异养代谢普遍存在。此外,还发现了一些厌氧生活方式的证据,这表明这些环境可能会出现缺氧现象,或者厌氧菌是从更深的水域迁移过来的。我们认为,当地环境因素(温度、外部输入或化学)似乎比含水层内微生物细胞的连接和最终迁移更能决定高度分化的结构。值得注意的是,大部分重建的基因组属于未被描述的细菌系,其中两个高质量的 MAGs 可根据序列数据描述的原核生物命名规则(SeqCode)被归类为新类群。因此,我们提出了新种和属 Costitxia debesea gen.
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