2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.gca.2017.02.024
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Quantification and isotopic analysis of intracellular sulfur metabolites in the dissimilatory sulfate reduction pathway

Abstract: Please cite this article as: Sim, M.S., Paris, G., Adkins, J.F., Orphan, V.J., Sessions, A.L., Quantification and isotopic analysis of intracellular sulfur metabolites in the dissimilatory sulfate reduction pathway, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (2017), doi: http://dx.doi.org/10. 1016/j.gca.2017.02.024 This is a PDF file of an unedited manuscript that has been accepted for publication. As a service to our customers we are providing this early version of the manuscript. The manuscript will undergo copyedit… Show more

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“…For sulfur isotope analysis of total, gaseous, and aqueous sulfide, ZnS were washed with deionized water (DW) three times and oxidized to sulfate in 30% H 2 O 2 at 75 °C for 24 h. Sulfate as a possible minor contaminant in the sulfide stock solution, if any, should be eliminated by washing with DW, given that ZnSO 4 is extremely soluble in water (> 50g/100g H 2 O; Lide, 2006). Quantitative conversion of zinc sulfide to sulfate by H 2 O 2 was previously described in Raven et al (2016) and Sim et al (2017). After oxidation and drying, samples were dissolved in 5 mM HCl, and loaded onto AG1X8 anion exchange resin.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For sulfur isotope analysis of total, gaseous, and aqueous sulfide, ZnS were washed with deionized water (DW) three times and oxidized to sulfate in 30% H 2 O 2 at 75 °C for 24 h. Sulfate as a possible minor contaminant in the sulfide stock solution, if any, should be eliminated by washing with DW, given that ZnSO 4 is extremely soluble in water (> 50g/100g H 2 O; Lide, 2006). Quantitative conversion of zinc sulfide to sulfate by H 2 O 2 was previously described in Raven et al (2016) and Sim et al (2017). After oxidation and drying, samples were dissolved in 5 mM HCl, and loaded onto AG1X8 anion exchange resin.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NaOH was then added to yield equimolar Na and SO 4 2-. Isotopic analyses were conducted on a Thermo Fischer Scientific Neptune Plus MC-ICP-MS, operated in medium resolution following the method described by Paris et al (2013) and Sim et al (2017). Samples were introduced to plasma via an ESI PFA-50 nebulizer and Cetac Aridus II desolvator.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Contrarily, the measurements of ( Sim et al, 2017 ) in (fast growing) batch cultures suggest the ratio of APS to sulfite is ∼10:1 with both having relatively low concentrations resulting in a fast turnover time and therefore, less oxygen isotope exchange. A calculation of the turnover times of sulfur within a cell under conditions which produce SALP close to 0 [cell-specific sulfate reduction rate ≈50 fmol/cell/day and assumptions on cellular and intracellular parameters; cell size = 1.5 × 10 -18 m 3 , internal adenosine 5′ phosphosulfate concentration = 0.1–0.001 mM, internal sulfite concentration = 10 μM–10 mM ( Wing and Halevy, 2014 ; Sim et al, 2017 )] suggests the APS pool is turned over within a fraction of a second (<<1 s) and the sulfite pool in 0.03–30 s. In these conditions only partial oxygen isotope exchange can occur between sulfite and water. Naturally, as the cell specific sulfate reduction rates in the environment are 2–6 orders of magnitude lower than this calculation, e.g., ( Holmkvist et al, 2011 ), turnover of intracellular metabolites increases from seconds to minutes or hours and the oxygen isotope effect becomes significant.…”
Section: The Pessimism Phasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sulfite is the main sulfur intermediate which enables oxygen isotope exchange and does so in a matter of minutes ( Betts and Voss, 1970 ; Horner and Connick, 2003 ; Müller et al, 2013 ; Wankel et al, 2014 ). Recent theoretical work on intracellular APS and sulfite concentrations has predicted sub-micromolar and millimolar levels respectively ( Wing and Halevy, 2014 ) while measurements in pure cultures grown in batch suggest concentrations of around a hundred micromolar and ten micromolar respectively ( Sim et al, 2017 ). In the first instance, ( Wing and Halevy, 2014 ) assumed the reduction of APS and sulfite is coupled to the oxidation of menaquinone (a mildly reducing electron donor), forcing a high ratio of reduced to oxidized menaquinone to generate a favorable redox potential.…”
Section: The Pessimism Phasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…) and Archaeoglobus fulgidus ($83°C) (indicated as vertical gray lines). Although not well-known, recent determinations of the intracellular concentration of total S(IV) from Desulfovibrio alaskensis by Sim et al (2017) suggests that they may be sufficiently low such that the bisulfite dimer may be safely ignored (i.e., [S(IV)] 2 Â 10 À5 m). We note that the molecular composition of S(IV) is expected to vary considerably over these conditions, which could have implications for enzyme mediated reactions involving these compounds and their apparent overall isotope fractionations (cf.…”
Section: Bisulfite Compounds and Dissimilatory Sulfate Reductionmentioning
confidence: 99%