Sulfur Isotope Fractionation by Sulfate-Reducing Microbes Can Reflect Past Physiology

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作者
Pellerin, Andre [1 ]
Wenk, Christine B. [2 ]
Halevy, Itay [2 ]
Wine, Boswell A. [3 ]
机构
[1] Aarhus Univ, Dept Biosci, Ctr Geomicrobiol, Ny Munkegade 114, DK-8000 Aarhus C, Denmark
[2] Weizmann Inst Sci, Dept Earth & Planetary Sci, IL-76100 Rehovot, Israel
[3] Univ Colorado, Geol Sci, UCB 399, Boulder, CO 80309 USA
基金
加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会; 欧洲研究理事会; 新加坡国家研究基金会;
关键词
DESULFOVIBRIO-VULGARIS HILDENBOROUGH; BIOAVAILABILITY RESTRICTIONS; TRANSCRIPTOMIC ANALYSIS; ENVIRONMENTAL-CHANGES; ADAPTIVE PREDICTION; REDUCTION; CARBON; GROWTH; IMPACT; DENITRIFICATION;
D O I
10.1021/acs.est.7b05119
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Sulfur (5) isotope fractionation by sulfate-reducing microorganisms is a direct manifestation of their respiratory metabolism. This fractionation is apparent in the substrate (sulfate) and waste (sulfide) produced. The sulfate reducing metabolism responds to variability in the local environment, with the response determined by the underlying genotype, resulting in the expression of an "isotope phenotype". Sulfur isotope phenotypes have been used as a diagnostic tool for the metabolic activity of sulfate-reducing microorganisms in the environment. Our experiments with Desulfovibrio vulgaris Hildenborough (DvH) grown in batch culture suggest that the S isotope phenotype of sulfate respiring microbes may lag environmental changes on time scales that are longer than generational. When inocula from different phases of growth are assayed under the same environmental conditions, we observed that DvH exhibited different net apparent fractionations of up to -9 parts per thousand. The magnitude of fractionation was weakly correlated with physiological parameters but was strongly correlated to the age of the initial inoculum. The S isotope fractionation observed between sulfate and sulfide showed a positive correlation with respiration rate, contradicting the well-described negative dependence of fractionation on respiration rate. Quantitative modeling of S isotope fractionation shows that either a large increase (approximate to 50x) in the abundance of sulfate adenylyl transferase (Sat) or a smaller increase in sulfate transport proteins (approximate to 2x) is sufficient to account for the change in fractionation associated with past physiology. Temporal transcriptomic studies with DvH imply that expression of sulfate permeases doubles over the transition from early exponential to early stationary phase, lending support to the transport hypothesis proposed here. As it is apparently maintained for multiple generations (approximate to 1-6) of subsequent growth in the assay environment, we suggest that this fractionation effect acts as a sort of isotopic "memory" of a previous physiological and environmental state. Whatever its root cause, this physiological hysteresis effect can explain variations in fractionations observed in many environments. It may also enable new insights into life at energetic limits, especially if its historical footprint extends deeper than generational.
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页码:4013 / 4022
页数:10
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