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Microbial stratification in low pH oxic and suboxic macroscopic growths along an acid mine drainage

Macroscopic growths at geographically separated acid mine drainages (AMDs) exhibit distinct populations. Yet, local heterogeneities are poorly understood. To gain novel mechanistic insights into this, we used OMICs tools to profile microbial populations coexisting in a single pyrite gallery AMD (pH...

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Autores principales: Méndez-García, Celia, Mesa, Victoria, Sprenger, Richard R, Richter, Michael, Diez, María Suárez, Solano, Jennifer, Bargiela, Rafael, Golyshina, Olga V, Manteca, Ángel, Ramos, Juan Luis, Gallego, José R, Llorente, Irene, Martins dos Santos, Vitor AP, Jensen, Ole N, Peláez, Ana I, Sánchez, Jesús, Ferrer, Manuel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4030236/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24430486
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ismej.2013.242
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author Méndez-García, Celia
Mesa, Victoria
Sprenger, Richard R
Richter, Michael
Diez, María Suárez
Solano, Jennifer
Bargiela, Rafael
Golyshina, Olga V
Manteca, Ángel
Ramos, Juan Luis
Gallego, José R
Llorente, Irene
Martins dos Santos, Vitor AP
Jensen, Ole N
Peláez, Ana I
Sánchez, Jesús
Ferrer, Manuel
author_facet Méndez-García, Celia
Mesa, Victoria
Sprenger, Richard R
Richter, Michael
Diez, María Suárez
Solano, Jennifer
Bargiela, Rafael
Golyshina, Olga V
Manteca, Ángel
Ramos, Juan Luis
Gallego, José R
Llorente, Irene
Martins dos Santos, Vitor AP
Jensen, Ole N
Peláez, Ana I
Sánchez, Jesús
Ferrer, Manuel
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description Macroscopic growths at geographically separated acid mine drainages (AMDs) exhibit distinct populations. Yet, local heterogeneities are poorly understood. To gain novel mechanistic insights into this, we used OMICs tools to profile microbial populations coexisting in a single pyrite gallery AMD (pH ∼2) in three distinct compartments: two from a stratified streamer (uppermost oxic and lowermost anoxic sediment-attached strata) and one from a submerged anoxic non-stratified mat biofilm. The communities colonising pyrite and those in the mature formations appear to be populated by the greatest diversity of bacteria and archaea (including ‘ARMAN' (archaeal Richmond Mine acidophilic nano-organisms)-related), as compared with the known AMD, with ∼44.9% unclassified sequences. We propose that the thick polymeric matrix may provide a safety shield against the prevailing extreme condition and also a massive carbon source, enabling non-typical acidophiles to develop more easily. Only 1 of 39 species were shared, suggesting a high metabolic heterogeneity in local microenvironments, defined by the O(2) concentration, spatial location and biofilm architecture. The suboxic mats, compositionally most similar to each other, are more diverse and active for S, CO(2), CH(4), fatty acid and lipopolysaccharide metabolism. The oxic stratum of the streamer, displaying a higher diversity of the so-called ‘ARMAN'-related Euryarchaeota, shows a higher expression level of proteins involved in signal transduction, cell growth and N, H(2), Fe, aromatic amino acids, sphingolipid and peptidoglycan metabolism. Our study is the first to highlight profound taxonomic and functional shifts in single AMD formations, as well as new microbial species and the importance of H(2) in acidic suboxic macroscopic growths.
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spelling pubmed-40302362014-06-01 Microbial stratification in low pH oxic and suboxic macroscopic growths along an acid mine drainage Méndez-García, Celia Mesa, Victoria Sprenger, Richard R Richter, Michael Diez, María Suárez Solano, Jennifer Bargiela, Rafael Golyshina, Olga V Manteca, Ángel Ramos, Juan Luis Gallego, José R Llorente, Irene Martins dos Santos, Vitor AP Jensen, Ole N Peláez, Ana I Sánchez, Jesús Ferrer, Manuel ISME J Original Article Macroscopic growths at geographically separated acid mine drainages (AMDs) exhibit distinct populations. Yet, local heterogeneities are poorly understood. To gain novel mechanistic insights into this, we used OMICs tools to profile microbial populations coexisting in a single pyrite gallery AMD (pH ∼2) in three distinct compartments: two from a stratified streamer (uppermost oxic and lowermost anoxic sediment-attached strata) and one from a submerged anoxic non-stratified mat biofilm. The communities colonising pyrite and those in the mature formations appear to be populated by the greatest diversity of bacteria and archaea (including ‘ARMAN' (archaeal Richmond Mine acidophilic nano-organisms)-related), as compared with the known AMD, with ∼44.9% unclassified sequences. We propose that the thick polymeric matrix may provide a safety shield against the prevailing extreme condition and also a massive carbon source, enabling non-typical acidophiles to develop more easily. Only 1 of 39 species were shared, suggesting a high metabolic heterogeneity in local microenvironments, defined by the O(2) concentration, spatial location and biofilm architecture. The suboxic mats, compositionally most similar to each other, are more diverse and active for S, CO(2), CH(4), fatty acid and lipopolysaccharide metabolism. The oxic stratum of the streamer, displaying a higher diversity of the so-called ‘ARMAN'-related Euryarchaeota, shows a higher expression level of proteins involved in signal transduction, cell growth and N, H(2), Fe, aromatic amino acids, sphingolipid and peptidoglycan metabolism. Our study is the first to highlight profound taxonomic and functional shifts in single AMD formations, as well as new microbial species and the importance of H(2) in acidic suboxic macroscopic growths. Nature Publishing Group 2014-06 2014-01-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4030236/ /pubmed/24430486 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ismej.2013.242 Text en Copyright © 2014 International Society for Microbial Ecology http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/
spellingShingle Original Article
Méndez-García, Celia
Mesa, Victoria
Sprenger, Richard R
Richter, Michael
Diez, María Suárez
Solano, Jennifer
Bargiela, Rafael
Golyshina, Olga V
Manteca, Ángel
Ramos, Juan Luis
Gallego, José R
Llorente, Irene
Martins dos Santos, Vitor AP
Jensen, Ole N
Peláez, Ana I
Sánchez, Jesús
Ferrer, Manuel
Microbial stratification in low pH oxic and suboxic macroscopic growths along an acid mine drainage
title Microbial stratification in low pH oxic and suboxic macroscopic growths along an acid mine drainage
title_full Microbial stratification in low pH oxic and suboxic macroscopic growths along an acid mine drainage
title_fullStr Microbial stratification in low pH oxic and suboxic macroscopic growths along an acid mine drainage
title_full_unstemmed Microbial stratification in low pH oxic and suboxic macroscopic growths along an acid mine drainage
title_short Microbial stratification in low pH oxic and suboxic macroscopic growths along an acid mine drainage
title_sort microbial stratification in low ph oxic and suboxic macroscopic growths along an acid mine drainage
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4030236/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24430486
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ismej.2013.242
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