Differential gene expression of dechlorinating communities with Dehalococcoides mccartyi species
Source: NCBI BioProject (ID PRJNA369079)

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Project name: Dehalococcoides mccartyi
Description: The aim of this study is to obtain a systems level understanding of the interactions between Dehalococcoides and corrinoid-supplying microorganisms by analyzing community structures and functional compositions, activities and dynamics in trichloroethene (TCE)-dechlorinating enrichments. Metagenomes and metatranscriptomes of the dechlorinating enrichments with and without exogenous cobalamin were compared. Seven draft genomes were binned from the metagenomes. At an early stage (2 d), more transcripts of genes in the Veillonellaceae bin-genome were detected in the metatranscriptome of the enrichment with exogenous cobalamin compared to the one without cobalamin addition. Among these genes, sporulation-related genes exhibited the highest differential expression when cobalamin was not added, suggesting a possible release route of corrinoids from corrinoid-producers. Other differentially expressed genes include those involved in energy conservation and nutrient transport (including cobalt transport). The most highly expressed corrinoid de novo biosynthesis pathway was also assigned to the Veillonellaceae bin-genome. Targeted qPCR analyses confirmed higher transcript abundances of those corrinoid biosynthesis genes in the enrichment without exogenous cobalamin. Furthermore, Dehalococcoides' corrinoid salvaging and modification pathway was upregulated in response to the cobalamin stress. This study provides important insights into the microbial interactions and roles of members of dechlorinating communities under cobalamin-limited conditions.Overall design: Cells of dechlorinating enrichments with and without B12 were collected on 2, 9 and 13 days during TCE dechlorination process for RNA extraction, cDNA synthesis, fragmentation, labelling, and hybridization on microarray. We sought to obtain differential transcription of genes of Dehalococcoides species, in order to understand the response to B12-limited condition.
Data type: Transcriptome or Gene expression
Sample scope: Multiisolate
Relevance: Other
Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Literatures
  1. PMID: 28188205
Last updated: 2017-01-27