Physiological and ecological strategies of Acidobacteria

Project 2016–2020
EPS

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Onderzoeksgroep
Kuramae Group
Financiering
CNPq (National Council for Scientific and Technological Development) Brazil

Acidobacteria is among the most abundant phylum in soils, however, their physiological capabilities and co-occurrence with soil inhabitants are still unknown. These bacteria grow slowly and their competition advantage over soil-borne microbes that have similar nutritional profile has not been demonstrated. Although it has been proposed that these bacteria are oligotrophic, few culture studies have approached this issue properly. Similarly, little is known about the interactions between Acidobacteria and other soil bacteria. This question can be addressed by network analysis, as well as Acidobacteria mono- and co-cultures transcriptome analysis can be used to evaluate accuracy of network algorithms. Also, the function of Acidobacteria Extracellular Polymeric Substances (EPS) is not completely comprehended. The objective of this project is to contribute to the general knowledge about the ecophysiology of Acidobacteria, investigating their interactions with other soil microorganisms and the role of their EPS on formation of soil aggregates.

Cultivation-independent and cultivation-dependent metagenomes reveal genetic and enzymatic potential of microbial community involved in the degradation of a complex Acidobacteria polymer.
Model of the cellular processes involved in Mn adaptation in Granulicella sp. WH15 and Granulicella sp. 5B5. Proteins in red were upregulated in Granulicella sp. 5B5, proteins in blue were up or downregulated in Granulicella sp. 5B5. The arrows depict upregulation (↑) and downregulation (↓) of proteins.
Eiko Kuramae
Impact of different trace elements on the growth and proteome of two strains of Granulicella, Class “Acidobacteriia”
Co-occurrence networks and conceptual framework of the interactions of microorganism during WH15EPS assimilation.
Ohana Costa & Eiko Kuramae
Co-occurrence networks and conceptual framework of the interactions of microorganism during Acidobacteria WH15EPS assimilation.

Details

Onderzoeksgroep
Kuramae Group
Financiering
CNPq (National Council for Scientific and Technological Development) Brazil

Experts

Acidobacteria EPS - new source of valuable compound
Acidobacteria as Plant Growth- Promoting Bacteria