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Comparative Metagenomics Highlight a Widespread Pathway Involved in Catabolism of Phosphonates in Marine and Terrestrial Serpentinizing Ecosystems

Eléonore Frouin, Aurélien Lecoeuvre, Fabrice Armougom, Matthew O. Schrenk, Gaël Erauso

2022mSystems16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This first comparative metagenomic study of serpentinite-hosted environments provides an objective framework to understand the functioning of these peculiar ecosystems. We showed a taxonomic similarity between the PBHF and other terrestrial serpentinite-hosted ecosystems. At the same time, the LCHF microbial community was closer to deep basalt-hosted hydrothermal fields than continental ophiolites, despite the influence of serpentinization. This study revealed shared functional capabilities among serpentinite-hosted ecosystems in response to environmental stress, the metabolism of abundant dihydrogen, and the metabolism of phosphorus. Our results are consistent with the generalized view of serpentinite environments but provide deeper insight into the array of factors that may control microbial activities in these ecosystems. Moreover, we show that metabolism of phosphonate is widespread among alkaline serpentinizing systems and could play a crucial role in phosphorus and methane biogeochemical cycles. This study opens a new line of investigation of the metabolism of reduced phosphorus compounds in serpentinizing environments.

Topics & Concepts

MetagenomicsOphioliteEcosystemHydrothermal circulationEarth scienceHydrothermal ventBasaltGeologyGeochemistryMarine ecosystemEcologyBiologyPaleontologyGeneBiochemistryTectonicsMethane Hydrates and Related PhenomenaMicrobial Community Ecology and PhysiologyPorphyrin Metabolism and Disorders
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