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来自普罗尼湾热液区的矿化丝状细菌为基于蛇纹石化的海底生态系统功能提供了新见解。

Mineralizing Filamentous Bacteria from the Prony Bay Hydrothermal Field Give New Insights into the Functioning of Serpentinization-Based Subseafloor Ecosystems.

作者信息

Pisapia Céline, Gérard Emmanuelle, Gérard Martine, Lecourt Léna, Lang Susan Q, Pelletier Bernard, Payri Claude E, Monnin Christophe, Guentas Linda, Postec Anne, Quéméneur Marianne, Erauso Gaël, Ménez Bénédicte

机构信息

Geomicrobiology Group, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, Sorbonne Paris Cité, Université Paris Diderot, Centre National de la Recherche ScientifiqueParis, France; DISCO beamline, Synchrotron SOLEILSaint Aubin, France.

Geomicrobiology Group, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, Sorbonne Paris Cité, Université Paris Diderot, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique Paris, France.

出版信息

Front Microbiol. 2017 Jan 31;8:57. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2017.00057. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

Despite their potential importance as analogs of primitive microbial metabolisms, the knowledge of the structure and functioning of the deep ecosystems associated with serpentinizing environments is hampered by the lack of accessibility to relevant systems. These hyperalkaline environments are depleted in dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), making the carbon sources and assimilation pathways in the associated ecosystems highly enigmatic. The Prony Bay Hydrothermal Field (PHF) is an active serpentinization site where, similar to Lost City (Mid-Atlantic Ridge), high-pH fluids rich in H and CH are discharged from carbonate chimneys at the seafloor, but in a shallower lagoonal environment. This study aimed to characterize the subsurface microbial ecology of this environment by focusing on the earliest stages of chimney construction, dominated by the discharge of hydrothermal fluids of subseafloor origin. By jointly examining the mineralogy and the microbial diversity of the conduits of juvenile edifices at the micrometric scale, we find a central role of uncultivated bacteria belonging to the in the ecology of the PHF. These bacteria, along with members of the phyla and , are identified as the first chimneys inhabitants before archaeal . They are involved in the construction and early consolidation of the carbonate structures organomineralization processes. Their predominance in the most juvenile and nascent hydrothermal chimneys, and their affiliation with environmental subsurface microorganisms, indicate that they are likely discharged with hydrothermal fluids from the subseafloor. They may thus be representative of endolithic serpentinization-based ecosystems, in an environment where DIC is limited. In contrast, heterotrophic and fermentative microorganisms may consume organic compounds from the abiotic by-products of serpentinization processes and/or from life in the deeper subsurface. We thus propose that the identified at PHF may have a versatile metabolism with the capability to use diverse organic compounds from biological or abiotic origin. From that perspective, this study sheds new light on the structure of deep microbial communities living at the energetic edge in serpentinites and may provide an alternative model of the earliest metabolisms.

摘要

尽管作为原始微生物代谢类似物具有潜在重要性,但由于难以接触到相关系统,与蛇纹石化环境相关的深层生态系统的结构和功能知识受到了限制。这些高碱性环境中溶解无机碳(DIC)含量低,使得相关生态系统中的碳源和同化途径极具神秘性。普洛尼湾热液区(PHF)是一个活跃的蛇纹石化地点,与失落之城(中大西洋海岭)类似,富含H和CH的高pH值流体从海底的碳酸盐烟囱中排出,但处于较浅的泻湖环境中。本研究旨在通过关注烟囱建造的最早阶段来表征该环境的地下微生物生态学,这一阶段以源自海底以下的热液流体排放为主导。通过在微米尺度上联合研究幼年结构体管道的矿物学和微生物多样性,我们发现未培养的属于 的细菌在PHF生态中发挥着核心作用。这些细菌与 门和 门的成员一起,被确定为在古菌 之前最早的烟囱居住者。它们参与碳酸盐结构的构建和早期固结 有机矿化过程。它们在最年轻和新生的热液烟囱中占主导地位,以及它们与环境地下微生物的关联,表明它们可能与来自海底以下的热液流体一起排放。因此,在DIC有限的环境中,它们可能代表基于内生蛇纹石化的生态系统。相比之下,异养和发酵微生物可能消耗蛇纹石化过程的非生物副产物和/或更深层地下生命中的有机化合物。因此,我们提出在PHF中鉴定出的 可能具有多功能代谢,能够利用来自生物或非生物来源的多种有机化合物。从这个角度来看,这项研究为生活在蛇纹岩能量边缘的深层微生物群落结构提供了新的见解,并可能提供最早代谢的替代模型。

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