Exploring the microorganisms biodiversity associated with sponge species in the red sea through 18S ribosomal RNA gene sequencing.

IF 3.5 3区 生物学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Samah S Abuzahrah
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Around the world, sponges play a significant role in marine ecosystems, and a wide variety of sponge species can be found in the coast of Red Sea of Saudi Arabia. The unique environmental conditions of the Red Sea, including warm, oligotrophic water and high salinity, have encouraged the growth of abundant sponge fauna. Our study aims to investigate the biodiversity, taxonomic composition, and phylogenetic relationships of eukaryotic organisms linked with sponges in the Red Sea off the coast of Saudi Arabia and infer the possible ecological roles and functional contributions of the identified eukaryotic taxa to sponge health and ecosystem functioning. The study investigated the microbial diversity, focusing on the genera Hyalosynedra sp., Navicula sp., Papiliocellulus sp., Psammodictyon sp., Pynococcus sp., Ostreococcus sp., Micromonas sp., and other unclassified species. Our metagenomic analysis and phylogenetic evaluation revealed a deep and diverse microbial community, with each genus performing significant ecological roles, including nutrient cycling, primary production, and contributing to marine food networks. Moreover, these genera display promising biotechnological prospects, including uses in bioremediation, biofuel production, and the synthesis of high-value biomolecules. Comparative analysis with other marine regions has focused on both the similarities and unique aspects of the Red Sea microbial community, which are influenced by its distinct environmental conditions. The gained findings contribute to a deeper understanding of the ecological dynamics in the Red Sea and open new avenues for biotechnological exploration in marine ecosystems.

通过18S核糖体RNA基因测序探索红海海绵物种相关微生物的生物多样性。
在世界范围内,海绵在海洋生态系统中发挥着重要作用,在沙特阿拉伯红海沿岸可以发现各种各样的海绵物种。红海独特的环境条件,包括温暖、少营养的水和高盐度,促进了丰富的海绵动物群的生长。本研究旨在研究沙特阿拉伯红海海域与海绵相关的真核生物的生物多样性、分类组成和系统发育关系,并推断所鉴定的真核生物类群对海绵健康和生态系统功能的可能生态作用和功能贡献。本研究对微生物多样性进行了调查,重点研究了Hyalosynedra sp.、Navicula sp.、Papiliocellulus sp.、Psammodictyon sp.、Pynococcus sp.、Ostreococcus sp.、Micromonas sp.等未分类种。我们的宏基因组分析和系统发育评价揭示了一个深刻而多样的微生物群落,每个属都发挥着重要的生态作用,包括养分循环、初级生产和对海洋食物网络的贡献。此外,这些属显示出良好的生物技术前景,包括在生物修复,生物燃料生产和高价值生物分子合成方面的应用。与其他海洋区域的比较分析侧重于受其独特环境条件影响的红海微生物群落的相似之处和独特之处。这些发现有助于更深入地了解红海的生态动态,并为海洋生态系统的生物技术探索开辟了新的途径。
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AMB Express
AMB Express BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY-
CiteScore
7.20
自引率
2.70%
发文量
141
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: AMB Express is a high quality journal that brings together research in the area of Applied and Industrial Microbiology with a particular interest in ''White Biotechnology'' and ''Red Biotechnology''. The emphasis is on processes employing microorganisms, eukaryotic cell cultures or enzymes for the biosynthesis, transformation and degradation of compounds. This includes fine and bulk chemicals, polymeric compounds and enzymes or other proteins. Downstream processes are also considered. Integrated processes combining biochemical and chemical processes are also published.
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