Simultaneous Recovery of Extracellular and Intracellular DNA Suitable for Molecular Studies from Marine Sediments
Open Access
- 1 January 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Applied and Environmental Microbiology
- Vol. 71 (1) , 46-50
- https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.71.1.46-50.2005
Abstract
The occurrence of high extracellular DNA concentrations in aquatic sediments (concentrations that are 3 to 4 orders of magnitude greater than those in the water column) might play an important role in biogeochemical cycling, as well as in horizontal gene transfer through natural transformation. Since isolation of extracellular DNA from sediments is a difficult and unsolved task, in this study we developed an efficient procedure to recover simultaneously DNA associated with microbial cells and extracellular DNA from the same sediment sample. This procedure is specifically suitable for studying extracellular DNA because it avoids any contamination with DNA released by cell lysis during handling and extraction. Applying this procedure to different sediment types, we obtained extracellular DNA concentrations that were about 10 to 70 times higher than the intracellular DNA concentrations. Using specific targeted prokaryotic primers, we obtained evidence that extracellular DNA recovered from different sediments did not contain amplifiable 16S rRNA genes. By contrast, using DNA extracted from microbial cells as the template, we always amplified 16S rRNA genes. Although 16S rRNA genes were not detected in extracellular DNA, analyses of the sizes of extracellular DNA indicated the presence of high-molecular-weight fragments that might have contained other gene sequences. This protocol allows investigation of extracellular DNA and its possible participation in natural transformation processes.Keywords
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