2020
DOI: 10.1128/msystems.00553-19
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Validating the Cyc2 Neutrophilic Iron Oxidation Pathway Using Meta-omics of Zetaproteobacteria Iron Mats at Marine Hydrothermal Vents

Abstract: Zetaproteobacteria create extensive iron (Fe) oxide mats at marine hydrothermal vents, making them an ideal model for microbial Fe oxidation at circumneutral pH. Comparison of neutrophilic Fe oxidizer isolate genomes has revealed a hypothetical Fe oxidation pathway, featuring a homolog of the Fe oxidase Cyc2 from Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans. However, Cyc2 function is not well verified in neutrophilic Fe oxidizers, particularly in Fe-oxidizing environments. Toward this, we analyzed genomes and metatranscript… Show more

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“…For sulfur cycling, we focus on dissimilatory sulfate reduction and sulfur oxidation by examining the presence or absence of dsr and sox genes. The metabolic potential for ferrous iron oxidation was based on the presence of Cyc2 like genes that may be involved in this process (56,57). None of the MAGs contain complete genomes and a gene that is absent in the MAG may be present in the taxon.…”
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“…For sulfur cycling, we focus on dissimilatory sulfate reduction and sulfur oxidation by examining the presence or absence of dsr and sox genes. The metabolic potential for ferrous iron oxidation was based on the presence of Cyc2 like genes that may be involved in this process (56,57). None of the MAGs contain complete genomes and a gene that is absent in the MAG may be present in the taxon.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cyc2 genes were identified using BLAST to identify genes homologous to the Cyc2 like cytochrome c involved in Fe(II) oxidation (56)(57)(58). A BLAST database was constructed using the Cyc2 retrieved previously (57) and the search was performed using an e-value of 1E-5.…”
Section: Metagenomic Analysismentioning
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“…Surprisingly, the overall microbial composition of the EPR-M chimney that only recently became inactive was highly similar to chimneys that had been extinct for much longer time periods [27,[29][30][31], suggesting that the microbial succession took place mainly during the early stages after venting ceases and that the microbial community stayed relatively stable afterwards over long temporal scales. This gene encodes an outer membrane cytochrome c as a candidate genetic marker for FeOB, which was demonstrated to mediate iron oxidation in the acidophilic FeOB Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans and also found in all available genomes of neutrophilic FeOB [67,81,82]. Moreover, highly expressed cyc2 gene identified in the electroautotrophic Ca.…”
Section: The "Mineral Shaped" Microbial Communitymentioning
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“…Here, the finding of prevalence of cyc2 gene in the "sulfide mineral" clade further suggests that iron oxidizing capability might play a critical role for these unique Nitrospirae to survive and success in the recently inactive chimneys. While cyc2 has been described to be involved in the oxidation of external electron donors, such as iron [67,81,82], which are very likely coming from the reduced metals making up the recently inactive sulfide chimneys, as well as other relatively reducing anoxic hydrothermal environments like buried subsurface massive sulfides (SMS). In supporting this hypothesis, a Nitrospirae MAG recovered from SMS in the Southern Mariana Trough was retrieved belonging to the "sulfide mineral" clade [65] (Additional file 1: Figure S6), suggesting that there are similar environmental features between the recently inactive chimneys and SMS, the conservation of metal sulfide minerals that are still not fully oxidatively weathered by permeating seawater probably is one of them.…”
Section: Generally Putative Heterotrophic Bacteria Dominating the Epmentioning
confidence: 99%