Bacteria and Archaea in different soil types on King George Island (South Shetland Islands, Antarctica)
Citation
Pershina E, Ivanova E, Abakumov E, Andronova E, Sweetlove M (2019). Bacteria and Archaea in different soil types on King George Island (South Shetland Islands, Antarctica). Version 1.1. SCAR - Microbial Antarctic Resource System. Metadata dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/zx5opo accessed via GBIF.org on 2024-11-07.Description
Amplicon sequencing dataset (454 pyrosequencing) of Bacteria and Archaea (16S ssu rRNA gene) in three sets of environmentally distinct soil samples on King George Island (Antarctica)Sampling Description
Study Extent
Soils samples were taken from King George Island (Fildes Peninsula) and Nelson Island during the 61st Russian Antarctic expedition in 2016.Sampling
Soil samples (50 g) were collected from five points at each site by the ‘envelope method’ (four points in the corners of the square and one in the centre). All samples were homogenized, and five subsamples of 0.2 g each were used for the DNA extractions.Method steps
- Following the manufacturer’s instructions, DNA was extracted from the 0.2 g soil samples using the PowerSoil DNA Isolation Kit (Mobio Laboratories, Solana Beach, CA, USA), which included a bead-beating step. The samples were homogenized twice using a Precellys 24 tissue homogenizer (Bertin Corp, USA) for 30 s at 6.5 m s-1. The purity and quantity of the DNA were tested by electrophoresis in 0.5 × TAE buffer on 1% agarose gels. DNA concentrations were measured at 260nm using a SPECTROStar Nano microplate reader (BMG Labtech, Ortenberg, Germany). The average DNA yield was 2–5 μg at concentrations of 10–50 ng μL-1. The purified DNA templates were amplified with the universal multiplex primers F515 5′-GTGCCAGCMGCCGCGGTAA-3′ and R806 5′-GGACTACVSGGGTATCTAAT-3′ (Bates et al. 2011), which target the variable V4 region of bacterial and archaeal 16S rRNA genes. Each multiplex primer contained the adapter, a 4 bp key (TCAG), a 10 bp barcode, and the primer sequences. The amplified product was expected to be 400 bp long. The purification, pooling and pyrosequencing of the amplicons were performed with specified reagents according to the manufacturer’s instructions (Roche, Branford, USA). Pyrosequencing was performed with a Roche 454 GS Junior system in the Core Centrum ‘Genomic Technologies, Proteomics and Cell Biology’ (All-Russia Research Institute for Agricultural Microbiology).
Taxonomic Coverages
Bacteria and Archaea (16S ssu rRNA gene, v4 region)
-
Bacteriacommon name: Bacteria rank: domain
-
Archaeacommon name: Archaea rank: domain
Geographic Coverages
King George Island (Southern Shetland Islands:Antarctica)
Bibliographic Citations
- Pershina, E. V., Ivanova, E. A., Abakumov, E. V., & Andronov, E. E. (2018). The impacts of deglaciation and human activity on the taxonomic structure of prokaryotic communities in Antarctic soils on King George Island. Antarctic Science, 30(5), 278-288. -
Contacts
E. Pershinaoriginator
All-Russia Research Institute for Agricultural Microbiology
St. Petersburg
RU
E. Ivanova
originator
All-Russia Research Institute for Agricultural Microbiology
St. Petersburg
RU
E. Abakumov
originator
St. Petersburg State University
St. Petersburg
RU
E. Andronova
originator
All-Russia Research Institute for Agricultural Microbiology
St. Petersburg
RU
Maxime Sweetlove
metadata author
position: Research assistent
Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences
Rue Vautier 29
Brussels
1000
BE
email: msweetlove@naturalsciences.be
E. Pershina
administrative point of contact
All-Russia Research Institute for Agricultural Microbiology
St. Petersburg
RU