A novel lineage of proteobacteria involved in formation of marine Fe-oxidizing microbial mat communities

dc.contributor.author Emerson, David
dc.contributor.author Rentz, Jeremy A.
dc.contributor.author Lilburn, Timothy G.
dc.contributor.author Davis, Richard E.
dc.contributor.author Aldrich, Henry
dc.contributor.author Chan, Clara S.
dc.contributor.author Moyer, Craig L.
dc.date.accessioned 2011-02-10T19:56:00Z
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dc.date.issued 2007-08-01
dc.description © The Authors, 2007. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in PLoS One 2 (2007): e667, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0000667. en_US
dc.description.abstract For decades it has been recognized that neutrophilic Fe-oxidizing bacteria (FeOB) are associated with hydrothermal venting of Fe(II)-rich fluids associated with seamounts in the world's oceans. The evidence was based almost entirely on the mineralogical remains of the microbes, which themselves had neither been brought into culture or been assigned to a specific phylogenetic clade. We have used both cultivation and cultivation-independent techniques to study Fe-rich microbial mats associated with hydrothermal venting at Loihi Seamount, a submarine volcano. Using gradient enrichment techniques, two iron-oxidizing bacteria, strains PV-1 and JV-1, were isolated. Chemolithotrophic growth was observed under microaerobic conditions; Fe(II) and Fe0 were the only energy sources that supported growth. Both strains produced filamentous stalk-like structures composed of multiple nanometer sized fibrils of Fe-oxyhydroxide. These were consistent with mineralogical structures found in the iron mats. Phylogenetic analysis of the small subunit (SSU) rRNA gene demonstrated that strains PV-1 and JV-1 were identical and formed a monophyletic group deeply rooted within the Proteobacteria. The most similar sequence (85.3% similarity) from a cultivated isolate came from Methylophaga marina. Phylogenetic analysis of the RecA and GyrB protein sequences confirmed that these strains are distantly related to other members of the Proteobacteria. A cultivation-independent analysis of the SSU rRNA gene by terminal-restriction fragment (T-RF) profiling showed that this phylotype was most common in a variety of microbial mats collected at different times and locations at Loihi. On the basis of phylogenetic and physiological data, it is proposed that isolate PV-1T ( = 1ATCC BAA-1019: JCM 14766) represents the type strain of a novel species in a new genus, Mariprofundus ferrooxydans gen. nov., sp. nov. Furthermore, the strain is the first cultured representative of a new candidatus class of the Proteobacteria that is widely distributed in deep-sea environments, Candidatus ζ (zeta)-Proteobacteria cl. nov. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship Funding was provided to DE and CLM by the National Science Foundation (0348330) and to DE through the NASA Astobiology Institute. en_US
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dc.identifier.citation PLoS One 2 (2007): e667 en_US
dc.identifier.doi 10.1371/journal.pone.0000667
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dc.publisher Public Library of Science en_US
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dc.title A novel lineage of proteobacteria involved in formation of marine Fe-oxidizing microbial mat communities en_US
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