2021
DOI: 10.1093/femsec/fiab108
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Functional diversity of microbial communities in inactive seafloor sulfide deposits

Abstract: The seafloor sulfide structures of inactive vents are known to host abundant and diverse microorganisms potentially supported by mineralogy of sulfides. However, little is known about the diversity and distribution of microbial functions. Here, we used genome-resolved metagenomics to predict microbial metabolic functions and the contribution of horizontal gene transfer to the functionality of microorganisms inhabiting several hydrothermally inactive seafloor deposits among globally distributed deep-sea vent fi… Show more

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“…Using these chimney samples, we report the genomes of dominant microbial species and the prevalence of distinct SOB affiliated with Campylobacterota, Gammaproteobacteria, and Alphaproteobacteria inhabiting the sulfide chimney, all of which have been reported in deep-sea cold seeps recently ( Li et al, 2021 ). The microbial community in the active SWIR hydrothermal vents was remarkably different from those from the SWIR inactive hydrothermal sulfide sediments ( Cao et al, 2014 ; Dong et al, 2021 ) and others DSHVs ( Dick, 2019 ; Hou et al, 2020 ; Zeng et al, 2021 ). Culturable Thiohalomonadales SOB, such as Thiohalomonas denitrificans had been isolated from the hydrothermal vents of the Suiyo Seamount in the Pacific Ocean ( Mori et al, 2015 ).…”
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“…Using these chimney samples, we report the genomes of dominant microbial species and the prevalence of distinct SOB affiliated with Campylobacterota, Gammaproteobacteria, and Alphaproteobacteria inhabiting the sulfide chimney, all of which have been reported in deep-sea cold seeps recently ( Li et al, 2021 ). The microbial community in the active SWIR hydrothermal vents was remarkably different from those from the SWIR inactive hydrothermal sulfide sediments ( Cao et al, 2014 ; Dong et al, 2021 ) and others DSHVs ( Dick, 2019 ; Hou et al, 2020 ; Zeng et al, 2021 ). Culturable Thiohalomonadales SOB, such as Thiohalomonas denitrificans had been isolated from the hydrothermal vents of the Suiyo Seamount in the Pacific Ocean ( Mori et al, 2015 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Prokaryotic communities in our chimney samples were examined by sequencing and analysis of 16S rRNA gene amplicons and 16S rRNA gene tags in metagenomic reads (16S miTags), and were then compared with those of the sulfide samples from other SWIR sites ( Supplementary Table 1 ; Dong et al, 2021 ). There are a total of 30,189 qualified 16S rRNA gene amplicons for the characterization of microbial communities.…”
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