875 resultados para 16s rRNA sequencing
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The fruit of the date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) is a rich source of dietary fibre and polyphenols. We have investigated gut bacterial changes induced by the whole date fruit extract (digested date extract; DDE) and its polyphenol-rich extract (date polyphenol extract; DPE) using faecal, pH-controlled, mixed batch cultures mimicking the distal part of the human large intestine, and utilising an array of microbial group-specific 16S rRNA oligonucleotide probes. Fluorescence microscopic enumeration indicated that there was a significant increase in the growth of bifidobacteria in response to both treatments, whilst whole dates also increased bacteroides at 24 h and the total bacterial counts at later fermentation time points when compared with DPE alone. Bacterial metabolism of whole date fruit led to the production of SCFA, with acetate significantly increasing following bacterial incubation with DDE. In addition, the production of flavonoid aglycones (myricetin, luteolin, quercetin and apigenin) and the anthocyanidin petunidin in less than 1 h was also observed. Lastly, the potential of DDE, DPE and metabolites to inhibit Caco-2 cell growth was investigated, indicating that both were capable of potentially acting as antiproliferative agents in vitro, following a 48 h exposure. This potential to inhibit growth was reduced following fermentation. Together these data suggest that consumption of date fruits may enhance colon health by increasing beneficial bacterial growth and inhibiting the proliferation of colon cancer cells. This is an early suggestion that date intake by humans may aid in the maintenance of bowel health and even the reduction of colorectal cancer development.
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Microbial degradation is a major determinant of the fate of pollutants in the environment. para-Nitrophenol (PNP) is an EPA listed priority pollutant with a wide environmental distribution, but little is known about the microorganisms that degrade it in the environment. We studied the diversity of active PNP-degrading bacterial populations in river water using a novel functional marker approach coupled with [13C6]PNP stable isotope probing (SIP). Culturing together with culture-independent terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis of 16S rRNA gene amplicons identified Pseudomonas syringae to be the major driver of PNP degradation in river water microcosms. This was confirmed by SIP-pyrosequencing of amplified 16S rRNA. Similarly, functional gene analysis showed that degradation followed the Gram-negative bacterial pathway and involved pnpA from Pseudomonas spp. However, analysis of maleylacetate reductase (encoded by mar), an enzyme common to late stages of both Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacterial PNP degradation pathways, identified a diverse assemblage of bacteria associated with PNP degradation, suggesting that mar has limited use as a specific marker of PNP biodegradation. Both the pnpA and mar genes were detected in a PNP-degrading isolate, P. syringae AKHD2, which was isolated from river water. Our results suggest that PNP-degrading cultures of Pseudomonas spp. are representative of environmental PNP-degrading populations.
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Phylogenetic relationships and divergence times for 10 populations of the three recognized ""species"" of Brazilian lizards of genus Eurolophosaurus were estimated from 1229 bp of cyt b, COI, 12S, and 16S rRNA mitochondrial gene segments. Eurolophosaurus is monophyletic and the basal split within the genus separates E divaricatus from a clade comprising E amathites and E nanuzae. Three populations of E divaricatus, which occurs along the western bank of Rio S (a) over tildeo Francisco, were consistently grouped together. Oil the east bank of the river, E amathites and E nanuzae from state of Bahia were recovered as the sister group of E nanuzae populations from state of Minas Gerais. The paraphyly of E nanuzae and the high divergence levels among populations of E divaricatus strongly suggest that species limits in Eurolophosaurus should be revised. Even considering an extreme evolutionary rate of 2.8% sequence divergence per million years for the four gene segments analyzed together, E. divaricatus would have separated from the two other species by at least 5.5 my ago, and E. amathites from E nanuzae populations from Bahia and Minas Gerais, respectively, by 1.5 and 3.5 my. The paleolacustrine hypothesis and changes in the course of the river potentially explain faunal divergence in the area, but divergences are much older than previously admitted. (C) 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Identification of all important community members as well as of the numerically dominant members of a community are key aspects of microbial community analysis of bioreactor samples. A systematic study was conducted with artificial consortia to test whether denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGCE) is a reliable technique to obtain such community data under conditions where results would not be affected by differences in DNA extraction efficiency from cells. A total of 27 consortia were established by mixing DNA extracted from Escherichia coli K12, Burkholderia cepacia and Stenotrophomonas maltophilia in different proportions. Concentrations of DNA of single organisms in the consortia were either 0.04, 0.4 or 4 ng/mu l. DGGE-PCR of genomic DNA with primer sets targeted at the V3 and V6-V8 regions of the 16S rDNA failed to detect the three community members in only 7% of consortia, but provided incorrect information about dominance or co-dominance for 85% and 89% of consortia with the primer sets for the V6-V8 and V3 regions, respectively. The high failure rate in detection of dominant B. cepacia with the primers for the V6-V8 region was attributable to a single nucleoticle primer mismatch in the target sequences of both, the forward and reverse primer. Amplification bias in PCR of E. coli and S. maltophilia for the V6-V8 region and for all three organisms for the V3 region occurred due to interference of genomic DNA in PCR-DGGE, since a nested PCR approach, where PCR-DGGE was started from mixtures of 16S rRNA genes of the organisms, provided correct information about the relative abundance of original DNA in the sample. Multiple bands were not observed in pure culture amplicons produced with the V6-V8 primer pair, but pure culture V3 DGGE profiles of E. coli, S. maltophilia and B. cepacia contained 5, 3 and 3 bands, respectively. These results demonstrate DGGE was suitable for identification of all important community members in the three-membered artificial consortium, but not for identification of the dominant organisms in this small community. Multiple DGGE bands obtained for single organisms with the V3 primer pair could greatly confound interpretation of DGGE profiles. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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A Gram-negative, rod-shaped, non-spore-forming and nitrogen-fixing bacterium, designated ICB 89(T), was isolated from stems of a Brazilian sugar cane variety widely used in organic farming. 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis revealed that strain ICB 89(T) belonged to the genus Stenotrophomonas and was most closely related to Stenotrophomonas maltophilia LMG 958(T), Stenotrophomonas rhizophila LMG 22075(T), Stenotrophomonas nitritireducens L2(T), [Pseudomonas] geniculata ATCC 19374(T), [Pseudomonas] hibiscicola ATCC 19867(T) and [Pseudomonas] beteli ATCC 19861(T). DNA-DNA hybridization together with chemotaxonomic data and biochemical characteristics allowed the differentiation of strain ICB 89(T) from its nearest phylogenetic neighbours. Therefore, strain ICB 89(T) represents a novel species, for which the name Stenotrophomonas pavanii sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain is ICB 89(T) (=CBMAI 564(T) =LMG 25348(T)).
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Aim: To develop a TaqMan probe-based, highly sensitive and specific quantitative PCR (qPCR) assay for the detection and quantification of Mycoplasma suis in the blood of pigs. Methods and Results: Primers and probes specific to Myc. suis 16S rRNA gene were designed. The qPCR assay`s specificity, detection limit, intra- and inter-assay variability were evaluated and its performance was compared with a Myc. suis conventional PCR assay (cPCR). Blood of two experimentally infected pigs, 40 Indiana pigs, 40 Brazilian sows and 28 peccaries were tested. The assay detected as few as ten copies of Myc. suis plasmids and was 100-fold more sensitive than the cPCR. No cross-reactivity with nontarget pig mycoplasmas was observed. An average of 1.62 x 10(11) and 2.75 x 10(8) target copies ml(-1) of blood were detected in the acutely and chronically infected pigs, respectively. Three (7.5%) pigs and 32 (80.0%) sows were positive while all peccaries were negative for Myc. suis. Conclusion: The developed qPCR assay is highly sensitive and specific for Myc. suis detection and quantification. Significance and Impact of the Study: TaqMan qPCR is an accurate and quick test for detection of Myc. suis infected pigs, which can be used on varied instrumentation platforms.
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Microbial community composition was examined in two soil types, Anthrosols and adjacent soils, sampled from three locations in the Brazilian Amazon. The Anthrosols, also known as Amazonian dark earths, are highly fertile soils that are a legacy of pre-Columbian settlement. Both Anthrosols and adjacent soils are derived from the same parent material and subject to the same environmental conditions, including rainfall and temperature; however, the Anthrosols contain high levels of charcoal-like black carbon from which they derive their dark color. The Anthrosols typically have higher cation exchange capacity, higher pH, and higher phosphorus and calcium contents. We used culture media prepared from soil extracts to isolate bacteria unique to the two soil types and then sequenced their 16S rRNA genes to determine their phylogenetic placement. Higher numbers of culturable bacteria, by over two orders of magnitude at the deepest sampling depths, were counted in the Anthrosols. Sequences of bacteria isolated on soil extract media yielded five possible new bacterial families. Also, a higher number of families in the bacteria were represented by isolates from the deeper soil depths in the Anthrosols. Higher bacterial populations and a greater diversity of isolates were found in all of the Anthrosols, to a depth of up to 1 m, compared to adjacent soils located within 50-500 m of their associated Anthrosols. Compared to standard culture media, soil extract media revealed diverse soil microbial populations adapted to the unique biochemistry and physiological ecology of these Anthrosols.
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The characterization and identification of proteolytic bacteria from the gut of the velvetbean caterpillar (Anticarsia gemmatalis) were the objectives of this study. Twelve aerobic and anaerobic isolates of proteolytic bacteria were obtained from the caterpillar gut in calcium caseinate agar. The number of colony forming units (CFUs) of proteolytic bacteria was higher when the bacteria were extracted from caterpillars reared on artificial diet rather than on soybean leaves (1.73 +/- 0.35 X 10(3) and 0.55 +/- 0.22 X 10(3) CFU/mg gut, respectively). The isolated bacteria were divided into five distinct groups, according to their polymerase chain reaction restriction fragment-length polymorphism profiles. After molecular analysis, biochemical tests and fatty acid profile determination, the bacteria were identified as Bacillus subtilis, Bacillus cereus, Enterococcus gallinarum, Enterococcus mundtii, and Staphylococcus xylosus. Bacterial proteolytic activity was assessed through in vitro colorimetric assays for (general) proteases, serine proteases, and cysteine proteases. The isolated bacteria were able of hydrolyzing all tested substrates, except Staphylococcus xylosus, which did not exhibit serine protease activity. This study provides support for the hypothesis that gut proteases from velvetbean caterpillar are not exclusively secreted by the insect cells but also by their symbiotic gut bacteria. The proteolytic activity from gut symbionts of the velvetbean caterpillar is suggestive of their potential role minimizing the potentially harmful consequences of protease inhibitors from some of this insect host plants, such as soybean, with implications for the management of this insect pest species.
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Os répteis, nomeadamente os lagartos, lagartixas e osgas, constituem um dos grupos de vertebrados com maior sucesso de colonização das ilhas oceânicas. Juntamente com as aves, devem constituir o grupo que naturalmente melhor se disseminou pelas ilhas oceânicas. Os mamíferos e anfíbios que aí possam existir são na sua maioria de introdução antropogénica. Como são bons colonizadores constituem bons modelos para o estudo de fenómenos e padrões de colonização das ilhas sobretudo tendo em conta que possuem ainda baixa dispersão dentro de cada ilha. Neste trabalho utilizamos marcadores do DNA mitocondrial (12S rRNA, 16S rRNA, citocromo b), marcadores do DNA nuclear (c-mos e enolase) assim como marcadores enzimáticos, para estudar os padrões de colonização, as relações entre espécies, a detecção de espécies introduzidas, a importância dos dados moleculares em relação a outro tipo de dados, nos répteis terrestres dos Arquipélagos da Madeira, Selvagens e Cabo Verde, e ilhas do Golfo da Guiné (São Tomé, Príncipe e Annobon). As sequências de DNA quer mitocondrial quer nuclear permitiram revelar a existência de uma estrutura geográfica em Mabuya spp. de São Tomé (de natureza intraespecífica) e de Cabo Verde (interespecífica) bem como em Lacerta dugesii (intraespecífica) do Arquipélago da Madeira. Esta estrutura é mais evidente em Lacerta dugesii, que apresenta haplótipos típicos e exclusivos de cada um dos quatro grupos principais de ilhas (Madeira, Porto Santo, Desertas e Selvagens), sem que se tivessem observado haplótipos comuns a mais do que um grupo de ilhas. Os dados moleculares obtidos permitem ainda inferir os casos de expansões demográficas recentes como no caso das populações de Lacerta dugesii da Madeira e Porto Santo ou pelo contrário indicativas de subdivisão geográfica da população como no Arquipélago das Selvagens. Nesta espécie apenas terá ocorrido um evento de colonização, e os nossos dados não corroboram a possibilidade de introdução nas Ilhas Selvagens mediada pelo homem. Mabuya spp. de Cabo Verde também forma um grupo monofilético, subentendendo a exemplo de L.dugesii um evento de colonização mas bem mais antigo, dando origem a eventos de radiação evolutiva, tendo-se formado novas espécies que por sua vez terão sido actores na colonização entre ilhas. Usando como modelo os Arquipélagos das Canárias e Cabo Verde, o número de eventos de colonização é menor nos escincídeos do que nos geconídeos. As ilhas do Golfo da Guiné parecem introduzir uma excepção à regra. Assim Mabuya spp. do Golfo da Guiné (São Tomé, Príncipe e Annobon) serão resultantes de 4 eventos de colonização, sendo dois responsáveis pelo aparecimento de M. maculilabris (uma forma no Príncipe e outra em São Tomé), M. ozorii (Annobon) e M. affinis (Príncipe). A exemplo de Lacerta dugesii, Mabuya maculilabris apresenta uma forte estruturação geográfica. Fazendo recurso a sequências já publicadas no GenBank, podemos propor um novo arranjo taxonómico no género Mabuya, não se devendo considerar quatro grupos (sensu Mausfeld), mas sim cinco, em que se adiciona um novo grupo que contempla as espécies do Norte de África e Turquia. As osgas em Cabo Verde, a exemplo das Canárias, apresentam grande variabilidade e terão sido resultado de maior número de eventos de colonização do que os Escincídeos. A nossa análise revela que existem em Cabo Verde maior número de grupos geneticamente distintos do género Tarentola, do que havia sido registado anteriormente. Os Hemidactylus também devem ter sido resultantes de mais do que um evento de colonização: um para Hemidactylus bouvieri e um para Hemidactylus brooki da Ilha do Sal. Hemidactylus brooki existente nas restantes ilhas bem como Hemidactylus mabouia são muito provavelmente de introdução antropogénica. No Golfo da Guiné o número de eventos de colonização não é maior nas osgas do que nos Escincídeos, constituindo assim uma excepção à regra, sendo os Hemidactylus resultantes de pelo menos dois eventos de colonização (quatro em Mabuya). Utilizando Lacerta dugesii como modelo, não encontramos qualquer congruência entre dados enzimáticos, morfológicos e moleculares. Com a aplicação de técnicas moleculares foi possível identificar espécies introduzidas como Hemidactylus mabouia na Madeira, Cabo Verde, São Tomé e Príncipe e Annobon bem como Ramphotyphlops braminus em Annobon. Estas espécies caracterizam-se por serem geneticamente homogéneas. Foi ainda possível verificar o estatuto taxonómico das várias espécies. Em Lacerta dugesii as três subespécies não deverão ser omitidas. Em Mabuya de Cabo Verde dever-se–ão manter as espécies consideradas e as relações estabelecidas. Em Tarentola spp. uma nova subespécie de Tarentola gigas deverá ser considerada e alvo de novas investigações. Os restantes grupos obtidos, geneticamente distintos, são em maior número do que havia sido registado, e deverão ser alvo dum estudo exaustivo.Confirmou-se a presença duma Mabuya em Annobon, muito provavelmente Mabuya ozorii, espécie esquecida ou omitida em muitas listas de espécies como na “EMBL Reptile database”. Duas formas de M. maculilabris em São Tomé e Príncipe, deixam transparecer a possibilidade da existência dum complexo de espécies. A análise de dados moleculares permitiu também referir que M. maculilabris não parece ter sido introduzida pelo homem nestas ilhas. Do ponto de vista conservacionista é fundamental monitorizar as espécies introduzidas pois podem levar à extinção de espécies indígenas, e monitorizar a manutenção dos vários grupos geneticamente distintos encontrados, muitos deles com distribuições restritas. Por fim, ao testar o c-mos na filogenia de Lacerta dugesii, podemos dizer que este gene nuclear pode também ser utilizado sob determinadas condições, ao nível intraespecífico. A região controle do DNA mitocondrial revelou-se também adequada na estimativa das relações filogenéticas. Verificou-se que esta estrutura é em Lacerta dugesii, bem menos variável que o gene do citocromo b (também mitocondrial). Mostra ainda uma variação entre populações e apresenta aspectos curiosos relacionados com a sua estrutura no contexto do que é conhecido actualmente dentro dos vertebrados.
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A Wolbachiapertence a um grupo de bactérias intracelulares, transmitidas maternalmente, que se encontram amplamente distribuídas nos artrópodes. Estes endossimbiontes encontram-se normalmente nos tecidos do sistema reprodutor dos artrópodes e têm a capacidade manipular a sua reproduçãode modo a garantir a sua transmissão à descendência e rápida dispersão na população.A capacidade de manipulação reprodutiva da Wolbachia tornou-a o alvo de diversos estudos para uma maior e melhor perceção da sua implicação em processos biológicos e evolutivos e por acreditar-se que esta bactéria é uma promissora ferramenta no controlo de populações de insetos que são pragas agrícolas. Os afídeos são um grupo de insetos associados às plantas que podem ter um efeito devastador nas culturas agrícolas e hortícolas pois não só retiram nutrientes às plantas como podem ser vetores de doenças. Embora durante muito tempo se pensasse que estes insetos não albergavam a Wolbachia estudos recentes mostram que são várias as espécies de afídeos infetados com esta bactéria. O principal objetivo deste trabalho é estudar a prevalência de infeção por Wolbachia assim como a caracterização das suas estirpes em amostras de afídeos dos Arquipélagos da Madeira e dos Açores. Neste estudo foram analisadas 545 amostras de afídeos, 361 provenientes do Arquipélago da Madeira e 184 dos Açores. Utilizando a técnica da “Polymerase Chain Reaction” (reação em cadeia da polimerase) amplificou-se o gene 16S rRNA (RNA ribossomal) e verificou-se que 32 destas amostras encontravam-se infetadas com Wolbachia sendo a maior parte das amostras infetadas provenientes dos Açores. Para determinar a estirpe que infeta estes afídeos utilizou-se a tipagem sequencial multilocus (MLST) com os genesglutamil-tRNA amidotransferase, subunidade B (gatB), citocromo c oxidase, subunidade I (coxA), proteína hipotética conservativa (hcpA) e proteína da divisão celular (ftsZ). A análise filogenética realizada para os diferentes genes mostrou que grande parte das amostras analisadas estão incluídas em dois dos novos supergrupos descobertos para Wolbachia, supergrupo M e N.Foi detetada a presença da mesma estirpe de Wolbachia, supergrupo N, em duas espécies diferentes de afídeos, Neophyllaphis podocarpi e Aphis spiraecola da mesma planta hospedeira, Podocarpus macrophyllus. Esta infeção reforça a ideia de que a Wolbachia não recorre só a transmissão vertical para se difundir na população mas utiliza também a transmissão horizontal. A deteção e caracterização das estirpes de Wolbachia é essencial para um maior entendimento sobre a sua origem e forma de disseminação. Esta informação é importante para desenvolvimento de estratégias de controlo de pestes recorrendo a estes endossimbiontes.
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In this dissertation, the theoretical principles governing the molecular modeling were applied for electronic characterization of oligopeptide α3 and its variants (5Q, 7Q)-α3, as well as in the quantum description of the interaction of the aminoglycoside hygromycin B and the 30S subunit of bacterial ribosome. In the first study, the linear and neutral dipeptides which make up the mentioned oligopeptides were modeled and then optimized for a structure of lower potential energy and appropriate dihedral angles. In this case, three subsequent geometric optimization processes, based on classical Newtonian theory, the semi-empirical and density functional theory (DFT), explore the energy landscape of each dipeptide during the search of ideal minimum energy structures. Finally, great conformers were described about its electrostatic potential, ionization energy (amino acids), and frontier molecular orbitals and hopping term. From the hopping terms described in this study, it was possible in subsequent studies to characterize the charge transport propertie of these peptides models. It envisioned a new biosensor technology capable of diagnosing amyloid diseases, related to an accumulation of misshapen proteins, based on the conductivity displayed by proteins of the patient. In a second step of this dissertation, a study carried out by quantum molecular modeling of the interaction energy of an antibiotic ribosomal aminoglicosídico on your receiver. It is known that the hygromycin B (hygB) is an aminoglycoside antibiotic that affects ribosomal translocation by direct interaction with the small subunit of the bacterial ribosome (30S), specifically with nucleotides in helix 44 of the 16S ribosomal RNA (16S rRNA). Due to strong electrostatic character of this connection, it was proposed an energetic investigation of the binding mechanism of this complex using different values of dielectric constants (ε = 0, 4, 10, 20 and 40), which have been widely used to study the electrostatic properties of biomolecules. For this, increasing radii centered on the hygB centroid were measured from the 30S-hygB crystal structure (1HNZ.pdb), and only the individual interaction energy of each enclosed nucleotide was determined for quantum calculations using molecular fractionation with conjugate caps (MFCC) strategy. It was noticed that the dielectric constants underestimated the energies of individual interactions, allowing the convergence state is achieved quickly. But only for ε = 40, the total binding energy of drug-receptor interaction is stabilized at r = 18A, which provided an appropriate binding pocket because it encompassed the main residues that interact more strongly with the hygB - C1403, C1404, G1405, A1493, G1494, U1495, U1498 and C1496. Thus, the dielectric constant ≈ 40 is ideal for the treatment of systems with many electrical charges. By comparing the individual binding energies of 16S rRNA nucleotides with the experimental tests that determine the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of hygB, it is believed that those residues with high binding values generated bacterial resistance to the drug when mutated. With the same reasoning, since those with low interaction energy do not influence effectively the affinity of the hygB in its binding site, there is no loss of effectiveness if they were replaced.
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)