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Dark aerobic sulfide oxidation by anoxygenic phototrophs in anoxic waters.
Berg, Jasmine S; Pjevac, Petra; Sommer, Tobias; Buckner, Caroline R T; Philippi, Miriam; Hach, Philipp F; Liebeke, Manuel; Holtappels, Moritz; Danza, Francesco; Tonolla, Mauro; Sengupta, Anupam; Schubert, Carsten J; Milucka, Jana; Kuypers, Marcel M M.
Affiliation
  • Berg JS; Department of Biogeochemistry, Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, 28359, Bremen, Germany.
  • Pjevac P; Department of Environmental Systems Science, Institute of Biogeochemistry and Pollutant Dynamics, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, 8092, Zurich, Switzerland.
  • Sommer T; Division of Microbial Ecology, Department of Microbiology and Ecosystem Science, University of Vienna, 1090, Vienna, Austria.
  • Buckner CRT; Eawag, Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology, Kastanienbaum, Switzerland.
  • Philippi M; Department of Biogeochemistry, Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, 28359, Bremen, Germany.
  • Hach PF; Department of Biogeochemistry, Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, 28359, Bremen, Germany.
  • Liebeke M; Department of Biogeochemistry, Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, 28359, Bremen, Germany.
  • Holtappels M; Department of Biogeochemistry, Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, 28359, Bremen, Germany.
  • Danza F; Alfred-Wegener-Institut, Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung, Am Alten Hafen 26, 27568, Bremerhaven, Germany.
  • Tonolla M; Laboratory of Applied Microbiology (LMA), Department for Environmental Constructions and Design (DACD), University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland (SUPSI), via Mirasole 22a, 6500, Bellinzona, Switzerland.
  • Sengupta A; Microbiology Unit, Department of Botany and Plant Biology, University of Geneva, 1211, Geneva, Switzerland.
  • Schubert CJ; Laboratory of Applied Microbiology (LMA), Department for Environmental Constructions and Design (DACD), University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland (SUPSI), via Mirasole 22a, 6500, Bellinzona, Switzerland.
  • Milucka J; Microbiology Unit, Department of Botany and Plant Biology, University of Geneva, 1211, Geneva, Switzerland.
  • Kuypers MMM; Physics and Materials Science Research Unit, University of Luxembourg, 162 A, Avenue de la Faencerie, L-1511, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg.
Environ Microbiol ; 21(5): 1611-1626, 2019 05.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30689286
ABSTRACT
Anoxygenic phototrophic sulfide oxidation by green and purple sulfur bacteria (PSB) plays a key role in sulfide removal from anoxic shallow sediments and stratified waters. Although some PSB can also oxidize sulfide with nitrate and oxygen, little is known about the prevalence of this chemolithotrophic lifestyle in the environment. In this study, we investigated the role of these phototrophs in light-independent sulfide removal in the chemocline of Lake Cadagno. Our temporally resolved, high-resolution chemical profiles indicated that dark sulfide oxidation was coupled to high oxygen consumption rates of ~9 µM O2 ·h-1 . Single-cell analyses of lake water incubated with 13 CO2 in the dark revealed that Chromatium okenii was to a large extent responsible for aerobic sulfide oxidation and it accounted for up to 40% of total dark carbon fixation. The genome of Chr. okenii reconstructed from the Lake Cadagno metagenome confirms its capacity for microaerophilic growth and provides further insights into its metabolic capabilities. Moreover, our genomic and single-cell data indicated that other PSB grow microaerobically in these apparently anoxic waters. Altogether, our observations suggest that aerobic respiration may not only play an underappreciated role in anoxic environments but also that organisms typically considered strict anaerobes may be involved.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Oxygen / Sulfides / Lakes / Chromatiaceae Type of study: Risk_factors_studies Language: En Journal: Environ Microbiol Journal subject: MICROBIOLOGIA / SAUDE AMBIENTAL Year: 2019 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Alemania

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Oxygen / Sulfides / Lakes / Chromatiaceae Type of study: Risk_factors_studies Language: En Journal: Environ Microbiol Journal subject: MICROBIOLOGIA / SAUDE AMBIENTAL Year: 2019 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Alemania