Molecularanalysis of intestinalmicrobiota of rainbowtrout (Oncorhynchusmykiss)
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Navarrete Wallace, Paola
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Molecularanalysis of intestinalmicrobiota of rainbowtrout (Oncorhynchusmykiss)
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The aim of this study was to evaluate different molecular tools based on the 16S
rRNA gene, internal transcribed spacer, and the rpoB gene to examine the bacterial
populations present in juvenile rainbow trout intestines. DNA was extracted from
both pooled intestinal samples and bacterial strains. Genes were PCR-amplified
and analysed using both temporal temperature gradient gel electrophoresis
(TTGE) and restriction fragment length polymorphism methods. Because of the
high cultivability of the samples, representative bacterial strains were retrieved and
we compared the profiles obtained from isolated bacteria with the profile of total
bacteria from intestinal contents. Direct analysis based on rpoB-TTGE revealed a
simple bacterial composition with two to four bands per sample, while the 16S
rRNA gene-TTGE showed multiple bands and comigration for a few species.
Sequencing of the 16S rRNA gene- and rpoB-TTGE bands revealed that the
intestinal microbiota was dominated by Lactococcus lactis, Citrobacter gillenii,
Kluyvera intermedia, Obesumbacterium proteus, and Shewanella marinus. In
contrast to 16S rRNA gene-TTGE, rpoB-TTGE profiles derived from bacterial
strains produced one band per species. Because the single-copy state of rpoB leads
to a single band in TTGE, the rpoB gene is a promising molecular marker for
investigating the bacterial community of the rainbow trout intestinal microbiota.
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P.N. was supported by a scholarship from the Dr Stekel
fellowship from INTA-Nestl´e. P.M. received a scholarship
from CONICYT-Chile. This investigation was supported by
a grant (FONDECYT no. 1080480) from CONICYT-Chile
and ECOS-CONICYT C07B04.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/123973
DOI: DOI:10.1111/j.1574-6941.2009.00769.x
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FEMS Microbiol Ecol 71 (2010) 148–156
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