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doi:10.1186/s12866-022-02725-5...

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Li, Shu Qi, Bao Wang, Wan Peng, Xueyan Gontcharov, Andrey A Liu, Bao Wang, Qi Li, Yu
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en
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BioMed Central

Category

Mycology

Year

2022

listing date

3/8/2023

Keywords
slime mold 16s rrna bacteria amplicon sequencing otus diversity six bacteria plasmodia
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Abstract

Background Myxomycetes are a group of eukaryotes belonging to Amoebozoa, which are characterized by a distinctive life cycle, including the plasmodium stage and fruit body stage.

Plasmodia are all found to be associated with bacteria.

However, the information about bacteria diversity and composition in different plasmodia was limited.

Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the bacterial diversity of plasmodia from different myxomycetes species and reveal the potential function of plasmodia-associated bacterial communities.

Results The bacterial communities associated with the plasmodia of six myxomycetes ( Didymium iridis, Didymium squamulosum, Diderma hemisphaericum, Lepidoderma tigrinum, Fuligo leviderma, and Physarum melleum ) were identified by 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing.

The six plasmodia harbored 38 to 52 bacterial operational taxonomic units (OTUs) that belonged to 7 phyla, 16 classes, 23 orders, 40 families, and 53 genera.

The dominant phyla were Bacteroidetes, Firmicutes, and Proteobacteria.

Most OTUs were shared among the six myxomycetes, while unique bacteria in each species only accounted for a tiny proportion of the total OTUs.

Conclusions Although each of the six myxomycetes plasmodia had different bacterial community compositions, a high similarity was observed in the plasmodia-associated bacterial communities' functional composition.

The high enrichment for gram-negative (> 90%) and aerobic (> 99%) bacteria in plasmodia suggest that myxomycetes may positively recruit certain kinds of bacteria from the surrounding environment.

Li, Shu,Qi, Bao,Wang, Wan,Peng, Xueyan,Gontcharov, Andrey A,Liu, Bao,Wang, Qi,Li, Yu, 2022, Diversity of bacterial communities in the plasmodia of myxomycetes, BioMed Central

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