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      Dynamics of Autotrophic Marine Planktonic Thaumarchaeota in the East China Sea

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          The ubiquitous and abundant distribution of ammonia-oxidizing Thaumarchaeota in marine environments is now well documented, and their crucial role in the global nitrogen cycle has been highlighted. However, the potential contribution of Thaumarchaeota in the carbon cycle remains poorly understood. Here we present for the first time a seasonal investigation on the shelf region (bathymetry≤200 m) of the East China Sea (ECS) involving analysis of both thaumarchaeal 16S rRNA and autotrophy-related genes (acetyl-CoA carboxylase gene, accA). Quantitative PCR results clearly showed a higher abundance of thaumarchaeal 16S and accA genes in late-autumn (November) than summer (August), whereas the diversity and community structure of autotrophic Thaumarchaeota showed no statistically significant difference between different seasons as revealed by thaumarchaeal accA gene clone libraries. Phylogenetic analysis indicated that shallow ecotypes dominated the autotrophic Thaumarchaeota in the ECS shelf (86.3% of total sequences), while a novel non-marine thaumarchaeal accA lineage was identified in the Changjiang estuary in summer (when freshwater plumes become larger) but not in autumn, implying that Changjiang freshwater discharge played a certain role in transporting terrestrial microorganisms to the ECS. Multivariate statistical analysis indicated that the biogeography of the autotrophic Thaumarchaeota in the shelf water of the ECS was influenced by complex hydrographic conditions. However, an in silico comparative analysis suggested that the diversity and abundance of the autotrophic Thaumarchaeota might be biased by the ‘universal’ thaumarchaeal accA gene primers Cren529F/Cren981R since this primer set is likely to miss some members within particular phylogenetic groups. Collectively, this study improved our understanding of the biogeographic patterns of the autotrophic Thaumarchaeota in temperate coastal waters, and suggested that new accA primers with improved coverage and sensitivity across phylogenetic groups are needed to gain a more thorough understanding of the role of the autotrophic Thaumarchaeota in the global carbon cycle.

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          PLoS One
          PLoS ONE
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          PLoS ONE
          Public Library of Science (San Francisco, USA )
          1932-6203
          2013
          2 April 2013
          : 8
          : 4
          : e61087
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Key Laboratory of Urban Environment and Health, Institute of Urban Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xiamen, China
          [2 ]State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science, Xiamen University, Xiamen, China
          University of Delaware, United States of America
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          Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

          Conceived and designed the experiments: AH NJ. Performed the experiments: AH ZY CY. Analyzed the data: AH CY. Wrote the paper: AH CY NJ.

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          PONE-D-12-37869
          10.1371/journal.pone.0061087
          3614966
          23565298
          c66ee74b-ba12-4b2e-95e0-e53cb4a3b4c6
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          This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

          History
          : 30 November 2012
          : 5 March 2013
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          Pages: 12
          Funding
          This work was supported by the NSFC projects (41106096 and 41191021), the SOA project (201105021) and the Science and Technology Planning Project of Xiamen (3502Z20102017), China. AH was also partially supported by the MEL Young Scientist Visiting Fellowship (MELRS1026) from the State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science at Xiamen University. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.
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