Inorganic carbon fixation by sulfate-reducing bacteria in the Black Sea water column

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Neretin, Lev N.
Abed, Raeid M. M.
Schippers, Axel
Schubert, Carsten J.
Kohls, Katharina
Kuypers, Marcel M. M.
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[1] Max Planck Inst Marine Microbiol, D-28359 Bremen, Germany
[2] Fed Inst Geosci & Nat Resources, Geomicrobiol Sect, D-30655 Hannover, Germany
[3] Swiss Fed Inst Aquat Sci & Technol Eawag, Dept Surface Waters Res & Management, CH-6047 Kastanienbaum, Switzerland
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10.1111/j.1462-2920.2007.01413.x
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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The Black Sea is the largest anoxic water basin on Earth and its stratified water column comprises an upper oxic, middle suboxic and a lower permanently anoxic, sulfidic zone. The abundance of sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) in water samples was determined by quantifying the copy number of the dsrA gene coding for the alpha subunit of the dissimilatory (bi)sulfite reductase using real-time polymerase chain reaction. The dsrA gene was detected throughout the whole suboxic and anoxic zones. The maximum dsrA copy numbers were 5 x 10(2) and 6.3 x 10(2) copies ml(-1) at 95 m in the suboxic and at 150 m in the upper anoxic zone, respectively. The proportion of SRB to total Bacteria was 0.1% in the oxic, 0.8-1.9% in the suboxic and 1.2-4.7% in the anoxic zone. A phylogenetic analysis of 16S rDNA clones showed that most clones from the anoxic zone formed a coherent cluster within the Desulfonema-Desulfosarcina group. A similar depth profile as for dsrA copy numbers was obtained for the concentration of non-isoprenoidal dialkyl glycerol diethers (DGDs), which are most likely SRB-specific lipid biomarkers. Three different DGDs were found to be major components of the total lipid fractions from the anoxic zone. The DGDs were depleted in C-13 relative to the delta C-13 values of dissolved CO2 (delta C-13(CO2)) by 14-19 parts per thousand. Their delta C-13 values [delta C-13(DGD(II-III))] co-varied with depth showing the least C-13-depleted values in the top of the sulfidic, anoxic zone and the most C-13-depleted values in the deep anoxic waters at 1500 m. This co-variation provides evidence for CO2 incorporation by the DGD(II-III)-producing SRB, while the 1:2 relationship between delta C-13(CO2) and delta C-13(DGD(II-III)) indicates the use of an additional organic carbon source.
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