Phylogenetic Study of Methanogens Associated with Rumen Ciliates (original) (raw)
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The phylogeny of methanogenic archaea associated with ciliate protozoa in a sheep rumen was investigated. Ruminal ciliate protozoa were exhaustively washed and mixtures of genomic DNA extracted. Archaea-specific nested PCR amplification was conducted with the ciliate genomic mixture. The resultant small subunit (16S) ribosomal RNA gene (ssu rDNA) was cloned into Escherichia coli JM 109. Many methanogens were still observed on and/or in ciliate cells by fluorescent microscopy even after exhaustive washing with buffer. Partial sequences of ssu rDNA close to Methanobrevibacter smithii were dominant in the retrieved sequences. RFLP analyses on the retrieved sequences revealed the absence of Methanobrevibacter ruminantium in the protozoal preparation. The association of Methanobrevibacter spp. with ruminal ciliate protozoa was demonstrated by the isolation of archaeal ssu rDNA phylogenetically close to that of M. smithii.
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- Laboratory of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyoto Prefectural University, Shimogamo, Kyoto 606-8522, Japan , , , , , , JP
Mitsunori Tokura, Irbis Chagan, Kazunari Ushida & Yoichi Kojima
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- Mitsunori Tokura
- Irbis Chagan
- Kazunari Ushida
- Yoichi Kojima
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Received: 16 February 1999 / Accepted: 20 April 1999
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Tokura, M., Chagan, I., Ushida, K. et al. Phylogenetic Study of Methanogens Associated with Rumen Ciliates.Curr Microbiol 39, 123–128 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002849900432
- Issue date: September 1999
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s002849900432