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Title: Marine Bacteria Cultivation Michael Clement Dr' Stephen Giovannoni


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Marine Bacteria CultivationMichael
ClementDr. Stephen Giovannoni
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Purpose
  • To culture and grow ecologically important marine
    bacteria from a complex marine environment
  • Cultivation of marine microbes is difficult but
    necessary for phenotypic and genotypic analysis

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Background
  • We know lots of different marine organisms exist
    because we can detect their DNA
  • Most organisms we can detect we cannot grow in
    the lab

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Background
  • SAR11 is abundant in marine waters worldwide
  • SAR11 plays a large, but not well understood role
    in the carbon cycle
  • SAR11 has been cultivated in the laboratory

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Growth Medium
  • Oregon coast seawater filtered with a 0.1 micron
    filter
  • Autoclaving vs. Not autoclaving

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Inoculation
  • 24-well Teflon plates
  • 5ml medium/well
  • Inoculate at 2.5 cells/well
  • Inoculated 144 wells
  • 24 negative control wells
  • Grew for three months

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Growth Assessment
  • Guava flow cytometer
  • DNA binding dye
  • Assess cell density of culture

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Growth Assessment
  • Positive wells determined by visual comparison of
    Guava reads to uninoculated wells

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Analysis
  • PCR
  • Gel electrophoresis
  • RFLP
  • Determine unique patterns

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Growth results
  • 34 culturability
  • Some co-cultures and some pure culltures
  • Negative control wells had no growth

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RFLP Results
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gt7C6R_8294-27F_H03_009.ab1 Uncultured
Thiotrichales ACTTAACGCGTTAGCTTCGCCACTAAAGGGTAAATC
CCCCCAACGGCTAGTTATCATCGTTTACGGCGTGGACTACCAGGGTATCT
AATCCTGTTTGCTACCCACGCTTTCGTACCTCAGCGTCAGTATTGGTCCA
GAAAGCTGCCTTCGCCATTGATGTTCCTTCTGATATCTACGCATTTCACC
GCTACACCAGAAATTCCACTTTCCTCTACCATACTCTAGTTGACCAGTTT
CAAATGCAGTTCCCAGGTTAAGCCCGGGGCTTTCACATCTGACTTAATAA
ACCGCCTACGCACGCTTTACGCCCAGTAATTCCGATTAACGCTTGCACCC
TCCGTATTACCGCGGCTGCTGGCACGGAGTTAGCCGGTGCTTCTTCTAAA
GTTAACGTCAAGGCTAACGGTTATTAACCGCTAACTTTTCTTCACAATTG
AAAGTGCTTTACAACCCTCAGGCCTTCTTCACACACGCGGTATTGCTGGA
TCAGGGTTGCCCCCATTGTCCAATATTCCCCACTGCTGCCTCCCGTAGGA
GTTCGGGCCGTGTCTCAGTCCCGATGTGGCTGATCATCCTCTCAGACCAG
CTAAAGATCGTCGCCTTGGTAGGCTTTTACCCTACCAACAAGCTAATCTT
ACGCAGGCTCATCTGATAGCGTGAGGCTCGAAAGTCCCCCACTTTACTAC
GAATAGATTATGCGGTATTAATCCGAATTTCTTCGGGCTATCCCCCACTA
TCAGGCAGATTCCTACGCGTTACTCACCCGTCCGCCACTCGACGCCTACT
AGCAAGCTAGTATCGTTTCCGTTCGACTTGCATGTGTTAAGCATACCGCC
AGCGTTCAATCTGAGCCAT
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2 Uncultured Alphaproteobacteria
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1 Thiotrichales
2 plastid/ cyanobacteria
1 Uncultured Gammaproteobacteria
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Future Application
  • Two mixed cultures are undergoing continuing work
  • Uncultured Gammaproteobacteria (SAR 86?)
  • Plastid or cyanobacteria
  • Frozen stocks of cultures

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Conclusion
  • Ongoing focus of the Giovannoni lab is to
    cultivate new species as well as diverse members
    of already cultivated species
  • Filtering medium verses autoclaving it is a
    potentially viable means of cultivating rare or
    uncultured organisms

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Special thanks to
  • Dr. Stephen Giovannoni For taking me into his
    lab
  • Dr. Kevin Ahern
  • For his wonderful organization of this program
  • Paul Carini
  • For all of his help day in and day out
  • The Howard Hughes Medical Institute
  • For their continued support of this program
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