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The Arctic snowpack microbial community highlighted by metagenomics and metatranscriptomics

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The Arctic seasonal snowpack can extend at times over a third of the Earth's land surface. This chemically dynamic environment interacts constantly with different environmental compartments such as the atmosphere, soil and snow meltwater, and thus, strongly influences the entire biosphere. However, the microbial community associated with this habitat and its potential role in biogeochemical cycling remains poorly understood. Previous studies based on 16S rRNA gene analysis revealed a high diversity of microorganisms within the snowpack. Here, we focused on both microbial community structure and function by applying a global approach using metagenomics and metatranscriptomics. From the 250 thousand sequence reads in all our snow metagenomes, the majority (between 58 and 88%) were unassigned to specific metabolic categories, which signals the lack of related functional data in sequence databases. However, snow metagenome analyses demonstrated major shifts in function distribution during the season indicating that the snowpack is a dynamic ecosystem. These changes seem to be related to fluctuations in environmental conditions as some chemical parameters, like mercury or methyl-mercury concentrations, were correlated with function abundance. Comparing snow metagenomes with publically available datasets from different ecosystems, we described the specific functional signature of snowpack microbial community. Some functions like oxidative stress response or lipopolysaccharides biosynthesis are more highly represented in snow metagenomes than in those from other ecosystems. These functions are probably related to how microorganisms cope with the harsh conditions (such as intense UV radiation and cold temperatures) characteristic of the Arctic snowpack. The extraction of mRNA from the Arctic snowpack for further metatranscriptomic analyses supports the hypothesis that microorganisms are metabolically active in the polar snow ecosystem. The expression pattern derived from the mRNA sequencing could lead to a better understanding of which microorganisms are the most active, what their dominant metabolic processes are, and how rapidly they respond to this highly fluctuating environment.
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hal-00932231 , version 1 (16-01-2014)

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Lorrie Maccario, Timothy M. Vogel, Catherine Larose. The Arctic snowpack microbial community highlighted by metagenomics and metatranscriptomics. PAM5, Sep 2013, Big Sky, Montana, United States. pp.36. ⟨hal-00932231⟩
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