Integration of molecular and computational approaches paints a holistic portrait of obscure metabolisms

Author:

Reyes-Umana Victor1,Ewens Sophia D.1,Meier David A. O.1,Coates John D.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Plant and Microbial Biology, University of California, Berkeley, California, USA

Abstract

ABSTRACT Microorganisms are essential drivers of earth’s geochemical cycles. However, the significance of elemental redox cycling mediated by microorganisms is often underestimated beyond the most well-studied nutrient cycles. Phosphite, (per)chlorate, and iodate are each considered esoteric substrates metabolized by microorganisms. However, recent investigations have indicated that these metabolisms are widespread and ubiquitous, affirming a need to continue studying the underlying microbiology to understand their biogeochemical effects and their interface with each other and our biosphere. This review focuses on combining canonical techniques of culturing microorganisms with modern omic approaches to further our understanding of obscure metabolic pathways and elucidate their importance in global biogeochemical cycles. Using these approaches, marker genes of interest have already been identified for phosphite, (per)chlorate, and iodate using traditional microbial physiology and genetics. Subsequently, their presence was queried to reveal the distribution of metabolic pathways in the environment using publicly available databases. In conjunction with each other, computational and experimental techniques provide a more comprehensive understanding of the location of these microorganisms, their underlying biochemistry and genetics, and how they tie into our planet’s geochemical cycles.

Funder

Energy Biosciences Institute

National Science Foundation

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Virology,Microbiology

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