Microbial gene functions enriched in the Deepwater Horizon deep-sea oil plume

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Zhenmei Lu
Ye Deng
Joy D Van Nostrand
Zhili He
James Voordeckers
Aifen Zhou
Yong-Jin Lee
Olivia U Mason
Eric A Dubinsky
Krystle L Chavarria
Lauren M Tom
Julian L Fortney
Regina Lamendella
Janet K Jansson
Patrik D'haeseleer
Terry C Hazen
Jizhong Zhou
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[1] College of Life Sciences,Department of Botany and Microbiology
[2] Zhejiang University,Earth Sciences Division
[3] Institute for Environmental Genomics,Department of Environmental Science and Engineering
[4] University of Oklahoma,undefined
[5] Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory,undefined
[6] Tsinghua University,undefined
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The ISME Journal | 2012年 / 6卷
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oil spill; deep-sea plume; microbial community; metagenomics; functional gene arrays; GeoChip;
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The Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is the deepest and largest offshore spill in the United State history and its impacts on marine ecosystems are largely unknown. Here, we showed that the microbial community functional composition and structure were dramatically altered in a deep-sea oil plume resulting from the spill. A variety of metabolic genes involved in both aerobic and anaerobic hydrocarbon degradation were highly enriched in the plume compared with outside the plume, indicating a great potential for intrinsic bioremediation or natural attenuation in the deep sea. Various other microbial functional genes that are relevant to carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, sulfur and iron cycling, metal resistance and bacteriophage replication were also enriched in the plume. Together, these results suggest that the indigenous marine microbial communities could have a significant role in biodegradation of oil spills in deep-sea environments.
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