玫瑰杆菌
硫代硫酸盐
生物膜
生物
细菌
微生物学
基因组
硫代谢
化学
生物化学
基因
硫黄
系统发育学
遗传学
克莱德
有机化学
作者
Wei Ding,Shougang Wang,Peng Qin,Shen Fan,Xiaoyan Su,Peiyan Cai,Jie Lu,H. Cui,Meng Wang,Yi Shu,Yongming Wang,Huihui Fu,Yu‐Zhong Zhang,Yong‐Xin Li,Weipeng Zhang
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-023-37759-4
摘要
Thiosulfate oxidation by microbes has a major impact on global sulfur cycling. Here, we provide evidence that bacteria within various Roseobacter lineages are important for thiosulfate oxidation in marine biofilms. We isolate and sequence the genomes of 54 biofilm-associated Roseobacter strains, finding conserved sox gene clusters for thiosulfate oxidation and plasmids, pointing to a niche-specific lifestyle. Analysis of global ocean metagenomic data suggests that Roseobacter strains are abundant in biofilms and mats on various substrates, including stones, artificial surfaces, plant roots, and hydrothermal vent chimneys. Metatranscriptomic analysis indicates that the majority of active sox genes in biofilms belong to Roseobacter strains. Furthermore, we show that Roseobacter strains can grow and oxidize thiosulfate to sulfate under both aerobic and anaerobic conditions. Transcriptomic and membrane proteomic analyses of biofilms formed by a representative strain indicate that thiosulfate induces sox gene expression and alterations in cell membrane protein composition, and promotes biofilm formation and anaerobic respiration. We propose that bacteria of the Roseobacter group are major thiosulfate-oxidizers in marine biofilms, where anaerobic thiosulfate metabolism is preferred.
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