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Oxygen consumption of individual cable bacteria

Stefano Scilipoti, Klaus Koren, Nils Risgaard‐Petersen, Andreas Schramm, Lars Peter Nielsen

2021Science Advances55 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The electric wires of cable bacteria possibly support a unique respiration mode with a few oxygen-reducing cells flaring off electrons, while oxidation of the electron donor and the associated energy conservation and growth is allocated to other cells not exposed to oxygen. Cable bacteria are centimeter-long, multicellular, filamentous Desulfobulbaceae that transport electrons across oxic-anoxic interfaces in aquatic sediments. From observed distortions of the oxic-anoxic interface, we derived oxygen consumption rates of individual cable bacteria and found biomass-specific rates of unheard magnitude in biology. Tightly controlled behavior, possibly involving intercellular electrical signaling, was found to generally keep <10% of individual filaments exposed to oxygen. The results strengthen the hypothesis that cable bacteria indeed have evolved an exceptional way to take the full energetic advantages of aerobic respiration and let >90% of the cells metabolize in the convenient absence of oxidative stress.

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OxygenBacteriaProtein filamentConsumption (sociology)Terminal (telecommunication)Oxygen metabolismReduction (mathematics)Rest (music)ChemistryMicrobiologyComputer scienceBiologyTelecommunicationsBiochemistryAcousticsPhysicsOrganic chemistryMathematicsGeometrySociologySocial scienceGeneticsMicrobial Fuel Cells and BioremediationHemoglobin structure and functionMicrobial Community Ecology and Physiology