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 1. Diversity and Phylogeny of Archaea  2. Phylum Euryarchaeota  3. Phylum Crenarchaeota

LECTURE 7. DOMAIN Archaea.  1. Diversity and Phylogeny of Archaea  2. Phylum Euryarchaeota  3. Phylum Crenarchaeota  4. Phylum Thaumarchaeota  5. Other phyla: Nanoarchaeota , Korarchaeota. 1. DIVERSITY AND PHYLOGENY OF Archaea. 2. Phylum Euryarchaeota.

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 1. Diversity and Phylogeny of Archaea  2. Phylum Euryarchaeota  3. Phylum Crenarchaeota

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  1. LECTURE 7. DOMAIN Archaea  1. Diversity and Phylogeny of Archaea  2. Phylum Euryarchaeota  3. Phylum Crenarchaeota  4. Phylum Thaumarchaeota  5. Other phyla: Nanoarchaeota, Korarchaeota

  2. 1. DIVERSITY AND PHYLOGENY OF Archaea

  3. 2. Phylum Euryarchaeota 2.1. EXTREMELY HALOPHILIC ARCHAEA Family Halobacteriaceae Extreme halophiles (>15% NaCl)

  4. 2. Phylum Euryarchaeota 2.1. EXTREMELY HALOPHILIC ARCHAEA Athalassohaline Thalassohaline Great Salt Lake (USA) Dead Sea (Jordan-Israel) Lake Wadi Natrum (Egypt) Soda lake Solar salterns

  5. Cyanobacteria 2. Phylum Euryarchaeota 2.1. EXTREMELY HALOPHILIC ARCHAEA Dunaliella Archaea – Bacteria Fungi (black yeasts)

  6. 2. Phylum Euryarchaeota Osmoadaptation 2.1. EXTREMELY HALOPHILIC ARCHAEA HALORHODOPSIN (light driven chloride pump)

  7. 2. Phylum Euryarchaeota 2.1. EXTREMELY HALOPHILIC ARCHAEA BACTERIORHODOPSIN (light driven proton pump) Retinal based photosynthesis

  8. 2. Phylum Euryarchaeota 2.1. EXTREMELY HALOPHILIC ARCHAEA Solar salterns Bras del Port (Santa Pola, Alicante, Spain – 38º12’N, 0º36’W)

  9. 2. Phylum Euryarchaeota 2.1. EXTREMELY HALOPHILIC ARCHAEA Solar salterns No bacterivory 25% Marine microbiota Halophilic mcrobiota Salinity gradient Prokat¡ryotic diversity Virus and cell numbers “Haloviruses” Up to 1010 VLP/ml Haloquadratum walsbyi (Euryarchaeota) Salinibacter ruber (Bacteroidetes) Imagesproperty of Fernando Santos

  10. 2. Phylum Euryarchaeota 2.2. METHANOGENIC ARCHAEA * * * * * ** ** * * Themophiles or hyperthermophiles ** Halophiles

  11. 2. Phylum Euryarchaeota METHANOGENESIS 2.2. METHANOGENIC ARCHAEA • Three types of substrates: • CO2-type (plus H2) • Methylated • Acetate

  12. 2. Phylum Euryarchaeota 2.2. METHANOGENIC ARCHAEA SINTROPHY

  13. 2. Phylum Euryarchaeota 2.2. METHANOGENIC ARCHAEA

  14. 2. Phylum Euryarchaeota 2.2. METHANOGENIC ARCHAEA

  15. 2. Phylum Euryarchaeota Anoxic oxidation of methane 2.2. METHANOGENIC ARCHAEA In methane hydrates

  16. 2. Phylum Euryarchaeota 2.3. (HYPER)THERMOPHILIC ARCHAEA Thermoplasmatales: Thermoplasma Ferroplasma THERMOPHILIC ACIDOPHILIC NO CELL WALLS Thermococcales: Pyrococcus SULFUR REDUCERS HYPERTHERMOPHILIC Archaeoglobales: Archaeoglobus SULFATE REDUCER HYPERTHERMOPHILIC Methanopyrus (see tree) 122oC

  17. 2. Phylum Euryarchaeota 2.4. MARINE Euryarchaeota Marine Euryarchaeota II (+ abundant) and III (aphotic area): planktonic Marine Euryarchaeota IV: planktonic (deep waters) BOTH UNCULTURED

  18. 3. Phylum Crenarchaeota

  19. 3. Phylum Crenarchaeota

  20. 3. Phylum Crenarchaeota 3.1. Crenarchaeota FROM TERRESTRIAL VOLCANIC HABITATS (SOLFATARAS) Sulfolobus Thermoproteus, Thermophilus 3.2. Crenarchaeota FROM SUBMARINE VOLCANIC HABITATS (HYDROTHERMAL VENTS) Pyrolobus Pyrodictium

  21. 4. Phylum Thaumarchaeota

  22. 4. Phylum Thaumarchaeota 4.1. MARINE Thaumarchaeota Marine Crenarchaeota “Marine group I” Phylum Thaumarchaeota Although first described in the oceans, Archaea closely related to marine Thaumarchaeota and Euryarchaeota have been found in different environments

  23. 4. Phylum Thaumarchaeota 4.1. MARINE Thaumarchaeota Thaumarchaeota

  24. 4. Phylum Thaumarchaeota 4.1. MARINE Thaumarchaeota

  25. 4. Phylum Thaumarchaeota 4.1. MARINE Thaumarchaeota

  26. 4. Phylum Thaumarchaeota 4.2. SOIL Thaumarchaeota

  27. 4. Phylum Thaumarchaeota

  28. 4. Phylum Thaumarchaeota 4.3. SYMBIOTIC Thaumarchaeota Cenarchaeum symbiosum

  29. 5. OTHER PHYLA 5.1. Phylum Korarchaeota

  30. 5. OTHER PHYLA 5.2. Phylum Nanoarchaeota Igniococcus Nanoarchaeum

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