Unusual metabolic diversity of hyperalkaliphilic microbial communities associated with subterranean serpentinization at The Cedars

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Shino Suzuki
Shun'ichi Ishii
Tatsuhiko Hoshino
Amanda Rietze
Aaron Tenney
Penny L Morrill
Fumio Inagaki
J Gijs Kuenen
Kenneth H Nealson
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[1] Kochi Institute for Core Sample Research,Department of Microbial and Environmental Genomics
[2] Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC),Department of Earth Sciences
[3] J Craig Venter Institute,Department of Earth Sciences
[4] Project Team for Development of New-generation Research Protocol for Submarine Resources,Department of Biotechnology
[5] JAMSTEC,undefined
[6] University of Southern California,undefined
[7] R&D Center for Submarine Resources,undefined
[8] JAMSTEC,undefined
[9] Memorial University of Newfoundland,undefined
[10] R&D Center for Ocean Drilling Science,undefined
[11] JAMSTEC,undefined
[12] Yokohama Kanagawa,undefined
[13] Japan,undefined
[14] Delft University of Technology,undefined
[15] 9Present address: Sigma-Aldrich Corporate Offices,undefined
[16] Sigma-Aldrich 3050 Spruce,undefined
[17] St Louis,undefined
[18] MO 63103,undefined
[19] USA.,undefined
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The ISME Journal | 2017年 / 11卷
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Water from The Cedars springs that discharge from serpentinized ultramafic rocks feature highly basic (pH=~12), highly reducing (Eh<−550 mV) conditions with low ionic concentrations. These conditions make the springs exceptionally challenging for life. Here, we report the metagenomic data and recovered draft genomes from two different springs, GPS1 and BS5. GPS1, which was fed solely by a deep groundwater source within the serpentinizing system, was dominated by several bacterial taxa from the phyla OD1 (‘Parcubacteria’) and Chloroflexi. Members of the GPS1 community had, for the most part, the smallest genomes reported for their respective taxa, and encoded only archaeal (A-type) ATP synthases or no ATP synthases at all. Furthermore, none of the members encoded respiration-related genes and some of the members also did not encode key biosynthesis-related genes. In contrast, BS5, fed by shallow water, appears to have a community driven by hydrogen metabolism and was dominated by a diverse group of Proteobacteria similar to those seen in many terrestrial serpentinization sites. Our findings indicated that the harsh ultrabasic geological setting supported unexpectedly diverse microbial metabolic strategies and that the deep-water-fed springs supported a community that was remarkable in its unusual metagenomic and genomic constitution.
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