Literature DB >> 27754478

Defining boundaries for the distribution of microbial communities beneath the sediment-buried, hydrothermally active seafloor.

Katsunori Yanagawa1,2,3, Akira Ijiri4, Anja Breuker5, Sanae Sakai1, Youko Miyoshi6, Shinsuke Kawagucci1, Takuroh Noguchi7, Miho Hirai8, Axel Schippers5, Jun-Ichiro Ishibashi6, Yoshihiro Takaki1, Michinari Sunamura2, Tetsuro Urabe2, Takuro Nunoura8, Ken Takai1.   

Abstract

Subseafloor microbes beneath active hydrothermal vents are thought to live near the upper temperature limit for life on Earth. We drilled and cored the Iheya North hydrothermal field in the Mid-Okinawa Trough, and examined the phylogenetic compositions and the products of metabolic functions of sub-vent microbial communities. We detected microbial cells, metabolic activities and molecular signatures only in the shallow sediments down to 15.8 m below the seafloor at a moderately distant drilling site from the active hydrothermal vents (450 m). At the drilling site, the profiles of methane and sulfate concentrations and the δ13C and δD isotopic compositions of methane suggested the laterally flowing hydrothermal fluids and the in situ microbial anaerobic methane oxidation. In situ measurements during the drilling constrain the current bottom temperature of the microbially habitable zone to ~45 °C. However, in the past, higher temperatures of 106-198 °C were possible at the depth, as estimated from geochemical thermometry on hydrothermally altered clay minerals. The 16S rRNA gene phylotypes found in the deepest habitable zone are related to those of thermophiles, although sequences typical of known hyperthermophilic microbes were absent from the entire core. Overall our results shed new light on the distribution and composition of the boundary microbial community close to the high-temperature limit for habitability in the subseafloor environment of a hydrothermal field.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27754478      PMCID: PMC5270560          DOI: 10.1038/ismej.2016.119

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ISME J        ISSN: 1751-7362            Impact factor:   10.302


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