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Aerobic microbial activity in deep sea abyssal clay

Subject Area Microbial Ecology and Applied Microbiology
Oceanography
Term from 2017 to 2021
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 325492802
 
Final Report Year 2021

Final Report Abstract

The results from this project have shed new light on the activity and distribution of aerobic and anaerobic microbial life in deep sea abyssal subseafloor sediments. Our findings provide new insights into how metabolism can support life and cellular proliferation over millions of years under energy limitation. To our knowledge, it is the first project comparing aerobic and anaerobic microbial communities and their metabolic activities in such settings. There is clearly a strong selection pressure, which is further evidence that the microbes living in these subseafloor settings are alive and respond differently to the environmental conditions. This selective response results in vastly different communities that in turn control the nature (either oxidative or reductive) of the carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur cycles. In addition to these exciting results, we also made some serendipitous discoveries regarding the evolution of subseafloor bacteria. We also demonstrated new methods, for example the application of the qSIP method using H218O to anoxic and oxic marine sediment communities, and the optimization of the Illumina MiniSeq for 16S, metagenome, and metatranscriptome sequencing in microbiome studies. LMU Munich Press Release “Fressen und gefressen werden in der Tiefe” (https://www.palaeontologie.geowissenschaften.uni-muenchen.de/aktuelles/news/fressen-und-gefressen-werden/index.html; regarding the 2018 Nature Microbiology publication)

Publications

  • (2018) A 16S rRNA gene sequencing and analysis protocol for the Illumina MiniSeq platform. MicrobiologyOpen e00611
    Pichler M, Coskun O, Ortega AS, Conci N, Wörheide G, Vargas S, Orsi W
    (See online at https://doi.org/10.1002/mbo3.611)
  • (2018) Ecology and evolution of seafloor and subseafloor microbial communities. Nature Reviews Microbiology 16, 671-683
    Orsi W
    (See online at https://doi.org/10.1038/s41579-018-0046-8)
  • (2018) Predicted microbial secretomes and their target substrates in marine sediments. Nature Microbiology 3: 32-37
    Orsi W, Richards TA, Francis WR
    (See online at https://doi.org/10.1038/s41564-017-0047-9)
  • (2019) Archaea dominate oxic subseafloor communities over multimillion-year timescales. Science Advances 5:eaaw4108
    Vuillemin A, Wankel SD, Coskun OK, Magritsch T, Vargas S, Estes ER, Spivack AJ, Smith DC, Pockalny R, Murray RW, D’Hondt S, Orsi W
    (See online at https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aaw4108)
  • (2019) Quantifying population specific growth in benthic bacterial communities under low oxygen using H218O. The ISME Journal 13, 1546-1559
    Coskun O, Özen V, Wankel S, Orsi W
    (See online at https://doi.org/10.1038/s41396-019-0373-4)
  • (2020) Atribacteria reproducing over millions of years in the Atlantic abyssal subseafloor. mBio 11:e01937-20
    Vuillemin A, Vargas S, Coskun O, Pockalny R, Murray R, Smith DC, D’Hondt S, Orsi W
    (See online at https://doi.org/10.1128/mbio.01937-20)
  • (2020) Exploring the abundance, metabolic potential, and gene expression of subseafloor Chloroflexi in million-year-old oxic and anoxic abyssal clay. FEMS Microbiology Ecology 96: fiaa223
    Vuillemin A, Kerrigan Z, D’Hondt S, Orsi W
    (See online at https://doi.org/10.1093/femsec/fiaa223)
  • (2020) Physiological limits to life in anoxic subseafloor sediment. FEMS Microbiology Reviews 2: 219-231
    Orsi W, Schink B, Buckel W, Martin WF
    (See online at https://doi.org/10.1093/femsre/fuaa004)
 
 

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