| Literature DB >> 28631370 |
Nadia Szeinbaum1, Hui Lin2, Jay A Brandes3, Martial Taillefert2, Jennifer B Glass2, Thomas J DiChristina1.
Abstract
Soluble manganese in the intermediate +III oxidation state (Mn3+ ) is a newly identified oxidant in anoxic environments, whereas acetate is a naturally abundant substrate that fuels microbial activity. Microbial populations coupling anaerobic acetate oxidation to Mn3+ reduction, however, have yet to be identified. We isolated a Shewanella strain capable of oxidizing acetate anaerobically with Mn3+ as the electron acceptor, and confirmed this phenotype in other strains. This metabolic connection between acetate and soluble Mn3+ represents a new biogeochemical link between carbon and manganese cycles. Genomic analyses uncovered four distinct genes that allow for pathway variations in the complete dehydrogenase-driven TCA cycle that could support anaerobic acetate oxidation coupled to metal reduction in Shewanella and other Gammaproteobacteria. An oxygen-tolerant TCA cycle supporting anaerobic manganese reduction is thus a new connection in the manganese-driven carbon cycle, and a new variable for models that use manganese as a proxy to infer oxygenation events on early Earth.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28631370 PMCID: PMC6295286 DOI: 10.1111/1462-2920.13829
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Microbiol ISSN: 1462-2912 Impact factor: 5.491