2015
DOI: 10.1038/ncomms7372
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Diverse uncultivated ultra-small bacterial cells in groundwater

Abstract: Bacteria from phyla lacking cultivated representatives are widespread in natural systems and some have very small genomes. Here we test the hypothesis that these cells are small and thus might be enriched by filtration for coupled genomic and ultrastructural characterization. Metagenomic analysis of groundwater that passed through a B0.2-mm filter reveals a wide diversity of bacteria from the WWE3, OP11 and OD1 candidate phyla. Cryogenic transmission electron microscopy demonstrates that, despite morphological… Show more

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“…Organisms at high abundance in groundwater samples from the CSP and GW2011 sites cluster by filter pore size, and hence, cell size (purple nodes, Figure 2). The small-celled candidate phyla organisms enriched on the 0.1 mM filters have restricted metabolisms, lacking many core metabolic and biosynthetic pathways (Wrighton et al, 2012;Luef et al, 2015). The members of these candidate phyla radiations are predicted to rely on their surrounding microbial community for nutrients, cofactors and other compounds, forming syntrophic or even obligate symbiotic relationships (Kantor et al, 2013).…”
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“…Organisms at high abundance in groundwater samples from the CSP and GW2011 sites cluster by filter pore size, and hence, cell size (purple nodes, Figure 2). The small-celled candidate phyla organisms enriched on the 0.1 mM filters have restricted metabolisms, lacking many core metabolic and biosynthetic pathways (Wrighton et al, 2012;Luef et al, 2015). The members of these candidate phyla radiations are predicted to rely on their surrounding microbial community for nutrients, cofactors and other compounds, forming syntrophic or even obligate symbiotic relationships (Kantor et al, 2013).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(B) AAC site: sediment incubated in a groundwater well prior to an acetate amendment experiment (Kantor et al, 2013;Handley et al, 2014). (C) GW2011 site: groundwater filtrate ('A') obtained prior to an acetate amendment experiment (Luef et al, 2015).…”
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“…1, Extended Data Table 1). These bacteria typically have small cell sizes, very small genomes and a limited biosynthetic capacity 6,30-32 , indicating they are most likely symbionts 6,[30][31][32][33] . The ~1,200 aa Cas protein, which we named CasY, appears to be part of a minimal CRISPR-Cas system that includes Cas1 and a CRISPR array (Fig.…”
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“…In future, the issue of drill water filtration needs to be looked at carefully, with additional backup and potentially more rigorous pre-filters. In any case, a potentially serious issue with sub 0.2 µm cell filtrate has recently emerged after Luef et al [58] recently suggested that small cells of less than 0.2 µm might be enriched by filtration. …”
Section: (B) Microbes In the Site Snowmentioning
confidence: 99%