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Oxidation of sulfur, hydrogen, and iron by metabolically versatile Hydrogenovibrio from deep sea hydrothermal vents

Katja Laufer-Meiser 1
Alawi Malik 2
Stefanie Böhnke 1
Claus-Henning Solterbeck 3
Jana Schloesser 3
Axel Schippers 4
Philipp Dirksen 2
Thomas Brüser 5
Susann Henkel 6
Janina Fuss 7
Mirjam Perner 1
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-09-14
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR3.973
CiteScore21.8
Impact factor10.0
ISSN17517362, 17517370
Abstract

Chemolithoautotrophic Hydrogenovibrio are ubiquitous and abundant at hydrothermal vents. They can oxidize sulfur, hydrogen or iron, but none are known to use all three energy sources. This ability though would be advantageous in vents hallmarked by highly dynamic environmental conditions. We isolated three Hydrogenovibrio strains from vents along the Indian Ridge, which grow on all three electron donors. We present transcriptomic data from strains grown on iron, hydrogen or thiosulfate with respective oxidation and autotrophic CO2 fixation rates, RubisCO activity, SEM, and EDX. Maximum estimates of one strain’s oxidation potential were 10, 24, and 952 mmol for iron, hydrogen and thiosulfate oxidation and 0.3, 1, and 84 mmol CO2 fixation, respectively, per vent per hour indicating their relevance for element cycling in-situ. Several genes were up- or downregulated depending on the inorganic electron donor provided. Although no known genes of iron-oxidation were detected, upregulated transcripts suggested iron-acquisition and so far unknown iron-oxidation-pathways.

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Laufer-Meiser K. et al. Oxidation of sulfur, hydrogen, and iron by metabolically versatile Hydrogenovibrio from deep sea hydrothermal vents // ISME Journal. 2024. Vol. 18. No. 1.
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Laufer-Meiser K., Malik A., Böhnke S., Solterbeck C., Schloesser J., Schippers A., Dirksen P., Brüser T., Henkel S., Fuss J., Perner M. Oxidation of sulfur, hydrogen, and iron by metabolically versatile Hydrogenovibrio from deep sea hydrothermal vents // ISME Journal. 2024. Vol. 18. No. 1.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1093/ismejo/wrae173
UR - https://academic.oup.com/ismej/advance-article/doi/10.1093/ismejo/wrae173/7758138
TI - Oxidation of sulfur, hydrogen, and iron by metabolically versatile Hydrogenovibrio from deep sea hydrothermal vents
T2 - ISME Journal
AU - Laufer-Meiser, Katja
AU - Malik, Alawi
AU - Böhnke, Stefanie
AU - Solterbeck, Claus-Henning
AU - Schloesser, Jana
AU - Schippers, Axel
AU - Dirksen, Philipp
AU - Brüser, Thomas
AU - Henkel, Susann
AU - Fuss, Janina
AU - Perner, Mirjam
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/09/14
PB - Oxford University Press
IS - 1
VL - 18
PMID - 39276367
SN - 1751-7362
SN - 1751-7370
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@article{2024_Laufer-Meiser,
author = {Katja Laufer-Meiser and Alawi Malik and Stefanie Böhnke and Claus-Henning Solterbeck and Jana Schloesser and Axel Schippers and Philipp Dirksen and Thomas Brüser and Susann Henkel and Janina Fuss and Mirjam Perner},
title = {Oxidation of sulfur, hydrogen, and iron by metabolically versatile Hydrogenovibrio from deep sea hydrothermal vents},
journal = {ISME Journal},
year = {2024},
volume = {18},
publisher = {Oxford University Press},
month = {sep},
url = {https://academic.oup.com/ismej/advance-article/doi/10.1093/ismejo/wrae173/7758138},
number = {1},
doi = {10.1093/ismejo/wrae173}
}