Affiliation:
1. Department of Biology, University of New Mexico, 167 Castetter Hall, MSC03-2020 1, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131
2. Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, University of New Mexico, Northrop Hall, MSC03-2040 1, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The diversity and distribution of a bacterial community from Coffee Pots Hot Spring, a thermal spring in Yellowstone National Park with a temperature range of 39.3 to 74.1°C and pH range of 5.75 to 6.91, were investigated by sequencing cloned PCR products and quantitative PCR (qPCR) of 16S rRNA and metabolic genes. The spring was inhabited by three
Aquificae
genera—
Thermocrinis, Hydrogenobaculum
, and
Sulfurihydrogenibium
—and members of the
Alpha
-,
Beta
-, and
Gammaproteobacteria, Firmicutes, Acidobacteria, Deinococcus-Thermus
, and candidate division OP5. The in situ chemical affinities were calculated for 41 potential metabolic reactions using measured environmental parameters and a range of hydrogen and oxygen concentrations. Reactions that use oxygen, ferric iron, sulfur, and nitrate as electron acceptors were predicted to be the most energetically favorable, while reactions using sulfate were expected to be less favorable. Samples were screened for genes used in ammonia oxidation (
amoA
, bacterial gene only), the reductive tricarboxylic acid (rTCA) cycle (
aclB
), the Calvin cycle (
cbbM
), sulfate reduction (
dsrAB
), nitrogen fixation (
nifH
), nitrite reduction (
nirK
), and sulfide oxidation (
soxEF1
) by PCR. Genes for carbon fixation by the rTCA cycle and nitrogen fixation were detected. All
aclB
sequences were phylogenetically related and spatially correlated to
Sulfurihydrogenibium
16S rRNA gene sequences using qPCR (
R
2
= 0.99). This result supports the recent finding of citrate cleavage by enzymes other than ATP citrate lyase in the rTCA cycle of the
Aquificaceae
family. We briefly consider potential biochemical mechanisms that may allow
Sulfurihydrogenibium
and
Thermocrinis
to codominate some hydrothermal environments.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
Cited by
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