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Natural occurrence of microbial sulphur oxidation by long-range electron transport in the seafloor
Recently, a novel mode of sulphur oxidation was described in marine sediments, in which sulphide oxidation in deeper anoxic layers was electrically coupled to oxygen reduction at the sediment surface. Subsequent experimental evidence identified that long filamentous bacteria belonging to the family...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4139731/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24671086 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ismej.2014.41 |
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author | Malkin, Sairah Y Rao, Alexandra MF Seitaj, Dorina Vasquez-Cardenas, Diana Zetsche, Eva-Maria Hidalgo-Martinez, Silvia Boschker, Henricus TS Meysman, Filip JR |
author_facet | Malkin, Sairah Y Rao, Alexandra MF Seitaj, Dorina Vasquez-Cardenas, Diana Zetsche, Eva-Maria Hidalgo-Martinez, Silvia Boschker, Henricus TS Meysman, Filip JR |
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description | Recently, a novel mode of sulphur oxidation was described in marine sediments, in which sulphide oxidation in deeper anoxic layers was electrically coupled to oxygen reduction at the sediment surface. Subsequent experimental evidence identified that long filamentous bacteria belonging to the family Desulfobulbaceae likely mediated the electron transport across the centimetre-scale distances. Such long-range electron transfer challenges some long-held views in microbial ecology and could have profound implications for sulphur cycling in marine sediments. But, so far, this process of electrogenic sulphur oxidation has been documented only in laboratory experiments and so its imprint on the seafloor remains unknown. Here we show that the geochemical signature of electrogenic sulphur oxidation occurs in a variety of coastal sediment environments, including a salt marsh, a seasonally hypoxic basin, and a subtidal coastal mud plain. In all cases, electrogenic sulphur oxidation was detected together with an abundance of Desulfobulbaceae filaments. Complementary laboratory experiments in intertidal sands demonstrated that mechanical disturbance by bioturbating fauna destroys the electrogenic sulphur oxidation signal. A survey of published geochemical data and 16S rRNA gene sequences identified that electrogenic sulphide oxidation is likely present in a variety of marine sediments with high sulphide generation and restricted bioturbation, such as mangrove swamps, aquaculture areas, seasonally hypoxic basins, cold sulphide seeps and possibly hydrothermal vent environments. This study shows for the first time that electrogenic sulphur oxidation occurs in a wide range of marine sediments and that bioturbation may exert a dominant control on its natural distribution. |
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spelling | pubmed-41397312014-09-01 Natural occurrence of microbial sulphur oxidation by long-range electron transport in the seafloor Malkin, Sairah Y Rao, Alexandra MF Seitaj, Dorina Vasquez-Cardenas, Diana Zetsche, Eva-Maria Hidalgo-Martinez, Silvia Boschker, Henricus TS Meysman, Filip JR ISME J Original Article Recently, a novel mode of sulphur oxidation was described in marine sediments, in which sulphide oxidation in deeper anoxic layers was electrically coupled to oxygen reduction at the sediment surface. Subsequent experimental evidence identified that long filamentous bacteria belonging to the family Desulfobulbaceae likely mediated the electron transport across the centimetre-scale distances. Such long-range electron transfer challenges some long-held views in microbial ecology and could have profound implications for sulphur cycling in marine sediments. But, so far, this process of electrogenic sulphur oxidation has been documented only in laboratory experiments and so its imprint on the seafloor remains unknown. Here we show that the geochemical signature of electrogenic sulphur oxidation occurs in a variety of coastal sediment environments, including a salt marsh, a seasonally hypoxic basin, and a subtidal coastal mud plain. In all cases, electrogenic sulphur oxidation was detected together with an abundance of Desulfobulbaceae filaments. Complementary laboratory experiments in intertidal sands demonstrated that mechanical disturbance by bioturbating fauna destroys the electrogenic sulphur oxidation signal. A survey of published geochemical data and 16S rRNA gene sequences identified that electrogenic sulphide oxidation is likely present in a variety of marine sediments with high sulphide generation and restricted bioturbation, such as mangrove swamps, aquaculture areas, seasonally hypoxic basins, cold sulphide seeps and possibly hydrothermal vent environments. This study shows for the first time that electrogenic sulphur oxidation occurs in a wide range of marine sediments and that bioturbation may exert a dominant control on its natural distribution. Nature Publishing Group 2014-09 2014-03-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4139731/ /pubmed/24671086 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ismej.2014.41 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 Malkin, Sairah Y Rao, Alexandra MF Seitaj, Dorina Vasquez-Cardenas, Diana Zetsche, Eva-Maria Hidalgo-Martinez, Silvia Boschker, Henricus TS Meysman, Filip JR Natural occurrence of microbial sulphur oxidation by long-range electron transport in the seafloor |
title | Natural occurrence of microbial sulphur oxidation by long-range electron transport in the seafloor |
title_full | Natural occurrence of microbial sulphur oxidation by long-range electron transport in the seafloor |
title_fullStr | Natural occurrence of microbial sulphur oxidation by long-range electron transport in the seafloor |
title_full_unstemmed | Natural occurrence of microbial sulphur oxidation by long-range electron transport in the seafloor |
title_short | Natural occurrence of microbial sulphur oxidation by long-range electron transport in the seafloor |
title_sort | natural occurrence of microbial sulphur oxidation by long-range electron transport in the seafloor |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4139731/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24671086 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ismej.2014.41 |
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