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Parameters Governing the Community Structure and Element Turnover in Kermadec Volcanic Ash and Hydrothermal Fluids as Monitored by Inorganic Electron Donor Consumption, Autotrophic CO(2) Fixation and 16S Tags of the Transcriptome in Incubation Experiments

The microbial community composition and its functionality was assessed for hydrothermal fluids and volcanic ash sediments from Haungaroa and hydrothermal fluids from the Brothers volcano in the Kermadec island arc (New Zealand). The Haungaroa volcanic ash sediments were dominated by epsilonproteobac...

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Autores principales: Böhnke, Stefanie, Sass, Katharina, Gonnella, Giorgio, Diehl, Alexander, Kleint, Charlotte, Bach, Wolfgang, Zitoun, Rebecca, Koschinsky, Andrea, Indenbirken, Daniela, Sander, Sylvia G., Kurtz, Stefan, Perner, Mirjam
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6794353/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31649639
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2019.02296
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author Böhnke, Stefanie
Sass, Katharina
Gonnella, Giorgio
Diehl, Alexander
Kleint, Charlotte
Bach, Wolfgang
Zitoun, Rebecca
Koschinsky, Andrea
Indenbirken, Daniela
Sander, Sylvia G.
Kurtz, Stefan
Perner, Mirjam
author_facet Böhnke, Stefanie
Sass, Katharina
Gonnella, Giorgio
Diehl, Alexander
Kleint, Charlotte
Bach, Wolfgang
Zitoun, Rebecca
Koschinsky, Andrea
Indenbirken, Daniela
Sander, Sylvia G.
Kurtz, Stefan
Perner, Mirjam
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description The microbial community composition and its functionality was assessed for hydrothermal fluids and volcanic ash sediments from Haungaroa and hydrothermal fluids from the Brothers volcano in the Kermadec island arc (New Zealand). The Haungaroa volcanic ash sediments were dominated by epsilonproteobacterial Sulfurovum sp. Ratios of electron donor consumption to CO(2) fixation from respective sediment incubations indicated that sulfide oxidation appeared to fuel autotrophic CO(2) fixation, coinciding with thermodynamic estimates predicting sulfide oxidation as the major energy source in the environment. Transcript analyses with the sulfide-supplemented sediment slurries demonstrated that Sulfurovum prevailed in the experiments as well. Hence, our sediment incubations appeared to simulate environmental conditions well suggesting that sulfide oxidation catalyzed by Sulfurovum members drive biomass synthesis in the volcanic ash sediments. For the Haungaroa fluids no inorganic electron donor and responsible microorganisms could be identified that clearly stimulated autotrophic CO(2) fixation. In the Brothers hydrothermal fluids Sulfurimonas (49%) and Hydrogenovibrio/Thiomicrospira (15%) species prevailed. Respective fluid incubations exhibited highest autotrophic CO(2) fixation if supplemented with iron(II) or hydrogen. Likewise catabolic energy calculations predicted primarily iron(II) but also hydrogen oxidation as major energy sources in the natural fluids. According to transcript analyses with material from the incubation experiments Thiomicrospira/Hydrogenovibrio species dominated, outcompeting Sulfurimonas. Given that experimental conditions likely only simulated environmental conditions that cause Thiomicrospira/Hydrogenovibrio but not Sulfurimonas to thrive, it remains unclear which environmental parameters determine Sulfurimonas’ dominance in the Brothers natural hydrothermal fluids.
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spelling pubmed-67943532019-10-24 Parameters Governing the Community Structure and Element Turnover in Kermadec Volcanic Ash and Hydrothermal Fluids as Monitored by Inorganic Electron Donor Consumption, Autotrophic CO(2) Fixation and 16S Tags of the Transcriptome in Incubation Experiments Böhnke, Stefanie Sass, Katharina Gonnella, Giorgio Diehl, Alexander Kleint, Charlotte Bach, Wolfgang Zitoun, Rebecca Koschinsky, Andrea Indenbirken, Daniela Sander, Sylvia G. Kurtz, Stefan Perner, Mirjam Front Microbiol Microbiology The microbial community composition and its functionality was assessed for hydrothermal fluids and volcanic ash sediments from Haungaroa and hydrothermal fluids from the Brothers volcano in the Kermadec island arc (New Zealand). The Haungaroa volcanic ash sediments were dominated by epsilonproteobacterial Sulfurovum sp. Ratios of electron donor consumption to CO(2) fixation from respective sediment incubations indicated that sulfide oxidation appeared to fuel autotrophic CO(2) fixation, coinciding with thermodynamic estimates predicting sulfide oxidation as the major energy source in the environment. Transcript analyses with the sulfide-supplemented sediment slurries demonstrated that Sulfurovum prevailed in the experiments as well. Hence, our sediment incubations appeared to simulate environmental conditions well suggesting that sulfide oxidation catalyzed by Sulfurovum members drive biomass synthesis in the volcanic ash sediments. For the Haungaroa fluids no inorganic electron donor and responsible microorganisms could be identified that clearly stimulated autotrophic CO(2) fixation. In the Brothers hydrothermal fluids Sulfurimonas (49%) and Hydrogenovibrio/Thiomicrospira (15%) species prevailed. Respective fluid incubations exhibited highest autotrophic CO(2) fixation if supplemented with iron(II) or hydrogen. Likewise catabolic energy calculations predicted primarily iron(II) but also hydrogen oxidation as major energy sources in the natural fluids. According to transcript analyses with material from the incubation experiments Thiomicrospira/Hydrogenovibrio species dominated, outcompeting Sulfurimonas. Given that experimental conditions likely only simulated environmental conditions that cause Thiomicrospira/Hydrogenovibrio but not Sulfurimonas to thrive, it remains unclear which environmental parameters determine Sulfurimonas’ dominance in the Brothers natural hydrothermal fluids. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-10-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6794353/ /pubmed/31649639 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2019.02296 Text en Copyright © 2019 Böhnke, Sass, Gonnella, Diehl, Kleint, Bach, Zitoun, Koschinsky, Indenbirken, Sander, Kurtz and Perner. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Böhnke, Stefanie
Sass, Katharina
Gonnella, Giorgio
Diehl, Alexander
Kleint, Charlotte
Bach, Wolfgang
Zitoun, Rebecca
Koschinsky, Andrea
Indenbirken, Daniela
Sander, Sylvia G.
Kurtz, Stefan
Perner, Mirjam
Parameters Governing the Community Structure and Element Turnover in Kermadec Volcanic Ash and Hydrothermal Fluids as Monitored by Inorganic Electron Donor Consumption, Autotrophic CO(2) Fixation and 16S Tags of the Transcriptome in Incubation Experiments
title Parameters Governing the Community Structure and Element Turnover in Kermadec Volcanic Ash and Hydrothermal Fluids as Monitored by Inorganic Electron Donor Consumption, Autotrophic CO(2) Fixation and 16S Tags of the Transcriptome in Incubation Experiments
title_full Parameters Governing the Community Structure and Element Turnover in Kermadec Volcanic Ash and Hydrothermal Fluids as Monitored by Inorganic Electron Donor Consumption, Autotrophic CO(2) Fixation and 16S Tags of the Transcriptome in Incubation Experiments
title_fullStr Parameters Governing the Community Structure and Element Turnover in Kermadec Volcanic Ash and Hydrothermal Fluids as Monitored by Inorganic Electron Donor Consumption, Autotrophic CO(2) Fixation and 16S Tags of the Transcriptome in Incubation Experiments
title_full_unstemmed Parameters Governing the Community Structure and Element Turnover in Kermadec Volcanic Ash and Hydrothermal Fluids as Monitored by Inorganic Electron Donor Consumption, Autotrophic CO(2) Fixation and 16S Tags of the Transcriptome in Incubation Experiments
title_short Parameters Governing the Community Structure and Element Turnover in Kermadec Volcanic Ash and Hydrothermal Fluids as Monitored by Inorganic Electron Donor Consumption, Autotrophic CO(2) Fixation and 16S Tags of the Transcriptome in Incubation Experiments
title_sort parameters governing the community structure and element turnover in kermadec volcanic ash and hydrothermal fluids as monitored by inorganic electron donor consumption, autotrophic co(2) fixation and 16s tags of the transcriptome in incubation experiments
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6794353/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31649639
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2019.02296
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