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Combining Catalyzed Reporter Deposition-Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization and Microautoradiography To Detect Substrate Utilization by Bacteria and Archaea in the Deep Ocean
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EngineeringCatalyzed Reporter Deposition-fluorescenceMolecular BiologyMarine ChemistryArchaeaCyanobacteriaMarine GenomicsAquacultureMicrobial EcologyBiological OceanographyEnvironmental MicrobiologySitu HybridizationCard-fish ProtocolMarine ArchaeaMarine BiotaBiologyMarine BiotechnologyProteinase K.MicrobiologyMarine BiologyMedicineSubstrate Utilization
The recently developed CARD-FISH protocol was refined for the detection of marine Archaea by replacing the lysozyme permeabilization treatment with proteinase K. This modification resulted in about twofold-higher detection rates for Archaea in deep waters. Using this method in combination with microautoradiography, we found that Archaea are more abundant than Bacteria (42% versus 32% of 4',6'-diamidino-2-phenylindole counts) in the deep waters of the North Atlantic and that a larger fraction of Archaea than of Bacteria takes up l-aspartic acid (19% versus 10%).
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