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Diversity and Functional
Variation of Denitrifying
Bacterial Communities in the
Cape Fear River Estuary
Brian Shirey
Marine Biology
Project Goals
• Provide insight into denitrifying
bacterial community structure
• Examine relationships between
bacteria and their environment
• Provide answers to questions
What’s The Big Deal About
Bacteria?
The good
The bad
And the ugly
Salmonella typhimurium
Denitrifying Bacteria
Anaerobic
– Utilize nitrate during respiration
Comprise over 50 different genera
Ubiquitous
Ecological Importance
Vital role in global nitrogen cycle
Ecological Importance cont.
Contribution to global warming
– Production of greenhouse gasses
NO3-
NO2-
N2O
NO
Nitrogen oxides
N2
Ecological Importance cont.
Effective in bioremediation
– Reduction of nitrate entering ground
and surface waters
Global Significance
Understanding the
mechanisms of
denitrification is critical
to our understanding of
the global nitrogen cycle
Applied methodologies
promote a healthy,
balanced, captive
ecosystem
Experimental Design
Collect samples
Perform bacterial diversity and
phylogenetic analysis
Perform community functionality
analysis
Sediment Sampling
Sediments collected
from 5 sites along
the cape fear river
estuary
Measuring Bacterial Diversity
DNA sequencing
– Isolation of functional genes encoding
for nitrate reductase
Comparative analysis
– Along environmental gradients
T-RFLP analysis
– Profile of community structure
Measuring Functional Diversity
Incubation experiments
– Designed to monitor denitrifying activity
Control
NaCl
Nitrate
Anaerobic Enrichment Cultures
Research Hypothesis
Different components of a community
will respond to different
environmental inputs to maintain
community functionality
Questions To Be Answered
Do denitrifying bacteria show the capability
to readily adapt to sudden changes in their
environment?
Is survivorship of denitrifying bacteria
greatly reduced in sub optimal conditions?
To what degree do environmental conditions
determine community structure?
Schedule
Phase 1
– Sequencing all DNA, setting up and
initialize incubation experiment
Phase 2
– Completing incubation experiment
and performing T-RFLP analysis
Phase 3
– Analyze data, write paper
Phase 1
Phase 2
Phase 3
Jan. Feb. March April May June July Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec.
Conclusion
Denitrifying bacteria have a tremendous
impact on the biosphere
Our biosphere is fueled by an underlying
microbial world
The global community and the microbial
community are eternally linked
Bacterial community as a window into past,
present, and future
QUESTIONS?