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Identification of the Core Set of Carbon-Associated Genes in a Bioenergy Grassland Soil
PLoS ONE
  • Adina Howe, Iowa State University
  • Fan Yang, Iowa State University
  • Ryan J. Williams, Iowa State University
  • Folker Meyer, Argonne National Laboratory
  • Kirsten S. Hofmockel, Iowa State University
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Article
Publication Version
Published Version
Publication Date
11-17-2016
DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0166578
Abstract

Despite the central role of soil microbial communities in global carbon (C) cycling, little is known about soil microbial community structure and even less about their metabolic pathways. Efforts to characterize soil communities often focus on identifying differences in gene content across environmental gradients, but an alternative question is what genes are similar in soils. These genes may indicate critical species or potential functions that are required in all soils. Here we identified the “core” set of C cycling sequences widely present in multiple soil metagenomes from a fertilized prairie (FP). Of 226,887 sequences associated with known enzymes involved in the synthesis, metabolism, and transport of carbohydrates, 843 were identified to be consistently prevalent across four replicate soil metagenomes. This core metagenome was functionally and taxonomically diverse, representing five enzyme classes and 99 enzyme families within the CAZy database. Though it only comprised 0.4% of all CAZy-associated genes identified in FP metagenomes, the core was found to be comprised of functions similar to those within cumulative soils. The FP CAZy-associated core sequences were present in multiple publicly available soil metagenomes and most similar to soils sharing geographic proximity. In soil ecosystems, where high diversity remains a key challenge for metagenomic investigations, these core genes represent a subset of critical functions necessary for carbohydrate metabolism, which can be targeted to evaluate important C fluxes in these and other similar soils.

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This article is from PLoS ONE 11(11): e0166578. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0166578. Posted with permission.

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Adina Howe, Fan Yang, Ryan J. Williams, Folker Meyer, et al.. "Identification of the Core Set of Carbon-Associated Genes in a Bioenergy Grassland Soil" PLoS ONE Vol. 11 Iss. 11 (2016) p. e0166578
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/adina/25/