TY - JOUR
T1 - Identification and phylogenetic characterization based on DNA sequences from RNA ribosomal genes of thermophilic microorganisms in a high elevation Andean tropical geothermal spring
AU - Rivas-Párraga, Roque
AU - Izquierdo, Andrés
AU - Sánchez, Karen
AU - Bolaños-Guerrón, Darío
AU - Alfaro-Núñez, Alonzo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 by the authors.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Several microorganisms can survive in harsh acid environments in geothermal springs at high temperatures across the Equatorial Andes Mountains. However, little is known about their physiological features and phylogenetic composition. Here we identify thermophilic microorganisms (bacteria, fungi, and microalgae) hosted in an almost unexplored geothermal spring (known as "Aguas Hediondas"). The phylogeny of the cultures was determined by analyzing physiological features and DNA sequences of PCR products for 16S rRNA, ITS, and 23S rRNA genes. Twenty pure cultures were isolated from the samples, including 17 for bacteria, one for cyanobacterium, one for eukaryotic microalgae, and one for fungus. Most bacterial strains were gram-positive, spore-forming, and bacilli (Bacillus). Cyanobacterium strain belonged to Chroococcidiopsis and the eukaryotic microalgae to Chlorophyta. The unique fungal strain isolated was closely related to T. duponti. Through our study, isolated thermophilic bacteria, microalgae and fungi from the "Aguas Hediondas"geothermal spring were characterized and identified. This study represents one of the first extensive molecular characterizations of extremophile microbes in the Tropical Equatorial Andes.
AB - Several microorganisms can survive in harsh acid environments in geothermal springs at high temperatures across the Equatorial Andes Mountains. However, little is known about their physiological features and phylogenetic composition. Here we identify thermophilic microorganisms (bacteria, fungi, and microalgae) hosted in an almost unexplored geothermal spring (known as "Aguas Hediondas"). The phylogeny of the cultures was determined by analyzing physiological features and DNA sequences of PCR products for 16S rRNA, ITS, and 23S rRNA genes. Twenty pure cultures were isolated from the samples, including 17 for bacteria, one for cyanobacterium, one for eukaryotic microalgae, and one for fungus. Most bacterial strains were gram-positive, spore-forming, and bacilli (Bacillus). Cyanobacterium strain belonged to Chroococcidiopsis and the eukaryotic microalgae to Chlorophyta. The unique fungal strain isolated was closely related to T. duponti. Through our study, isolated thermophilic bacteria, microalgae and fungi from the "Aguas Hediondas"geothermal spring were characterized and identified. This study represents one of the first extensive molecular characterizations of extremophile microbes in the Tropical Equatorial Andes.
KW - DNA markers
KW - extremophiles
KW - Microbial diversity
KW - phylogenetics
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U2 - 10.21931/RB/2022.07.02.5
DO - 10.21931/RB/2022.07.02.5
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85130554820
SN - 1390-9347
VL - 7
JO - Bionatura
JF - Bionatura
IS - 2
M1 - 5
ER -