Microbial Diversity of Deep-sea Sediments from Three Newly Discovered Hydrothermal Vent Fields in the Central Indian Ridge

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Teddy Namirimu
Mi-Jeong Park
Yun Jae Kim
Dhongil Lim
Jung-Hyun Lee
Ayoung Shin
Dongsung Kim
Kae Kyoung Kwon
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[1] Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology,Marine Biotechnology Research Center
[2] University of Science and Technology,Submajor of Marine Biotechnology
[3] Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology,Library of Marine Samples
[4] University of Science and Technology,Department of Ocean Science
[5] Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology,Marine Ecosystem Research Center
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Ocean Science Journal | 2023年 / 58卷
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Amplicon sequencing; Central Indian Ridge; Deep-sea sediments; Hydrothermal vent field; Microbial diversity;
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Since the discovery of hydrothermal vents in the late 1970s, deep-sea hydrothermal vent fields have attracted great attention as biological hotspots. However, compared with other ocean ridges, the structure and function of microbial communities inhabiting vent fields in the Central Indian ridge (CIR) remain understudied. Here, we provide for the first time 16S rRNA gene-based comparative metagenomic analysis of the sediment-associated microbial communities from three newly discovered vent fields in the CIR. Sediment samples collected in the Invent B, Invent E and Onnuri vent fields varied in geochemical properties, elemental concentrations and associated microbial communities. Proteobacteria (Gammaproteobacteria) was the dominant phylum in Invent B and Onnuri vent fields. In contrast, Invent E mainly consisted of Chloroflexi and Euryarchaeota. Predicted functional profiling revealed that the microbial communities in the three vents are dominated by chemoheterotrophic functions. In addition, microbial communities capable of respiration of sulfur compounds, nitrification, nitrite oxidation, methylotrophy, and methanotropy were found to be the main chemolithoautotrophs. Compared to other vent fields, Invent E showed a predominance of archaeal methanogens suggesting it exhibits slightly different geochemistry. Multivariate analysis indicated that the biogeochemical and trace metal differences are reflected in the sediment microbial compositions of the three vent fields. This study expands our current understanding of the microbial community structure and potential ecological functions of the newly discovered hydrothermal vent fields in the CIR.
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