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Título:
MICROBIAL COMMUNITY STRUCTURE IN POLLUTED MARINE SEDIMENT DETERMINED BY CULTURE INDEPENDENT METHODS
Autor/es:
BASILE, LAURA; LOZADA, MARIANA; LUZZATTO, DIEGO; FIGUEROLA, EVA; PENCHASZADEH, PABLO; ERIJMAN, LEONARDO
Lugar:
Bariloche, Argentina
Reunión:
Congreso; Congreso de la Sociedad Argentina de Investigaciones Bioquímicas (SAIB).; 2003
Institución organizadora:
Sociedad Argentina de Investigaciones Bioquímicas
Resumen:
Knowledge about the microbial community structure in polluted
marine sediments is required to develop tools for predicting and
monitoring natural attenuation. We have conducted cultureindependent
profiling of microbial communities present in heavily
polluted sediments in the Mar del Plata harbor area. Surface
sediment samples at depths of 10 to 20 m were collected with a
dredge in five sampling stations, representative of different kind
of pollution. A procedure based on dipersion, separation and
filtration, combined with DAPI staining, was used for enumeration
of total cells in all sampled sediments. The number of DAPIdetected
bacterium-like particles ranged from 4,7x108 to 6.9x1010
per g of sediment. Bead mill homogenization in the presence of a
phosphate-buffered containing SDS, followed by agarose gel
electrophoresis in the presence of polyvinylpyrrolydone (PVP) was
used for DNA recovery and removal of PCR inhibitors from crude
extracts. Numerical comparison of 16S ribosomal DNA (rDNA)-
based denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) profiles of
Bacteria and Archaea was used to analyse the microbial community
structures. Sequencing of cloned bands complemented DGGE data.
Comparison of 16S rDNA profiles from polluted and nonpolluted
sediments points to the relationship between microbial diversity
and the degree and kind of pollution.