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Microbial community of the deep-sea brine Lake Kryos seawater-brine interface is active below the chaotropicity limit of life as revealed by recovery of mRNA

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
Within the complex of deep, hypersaline anoxic lakes (DHALs) of the Mediterranean Ridge, we identified a new, unexplored DHAL and named it Lake Kryos' after a nearby depression. This lake is filled with magnesium chloride (MgCl2)-rich, athalassohaline brine (salinity>470 practical salinity units), presumably formed by the dissolution of Messinian bischofite. Compared with the DHALDiscovery, it contains elevated concentrations of kosmotropic sodium and sulfate ions, which are capable of reducing the net chaotropicily of MgCl2-rich solutions. The brine of Lake Kryos may therefore be biologically permissive at MgCl2 concentrations previously considered incompatible with life. We characterized the microbiology of the seawater-Kryos brine interface and managed to recover mRNA from the 2.27-3.03M MgCl2 layer (equivalent to 0.747-0.631 water activity), thereby expanding the established chaotropicity window-for-life. The primary bacterial taxa present there were Kebrit Deep Bacteria 1 candidate division and DHAL-specific group of organisms, distantly related to Desulfohalobium. Two euryarchaeal candidate divisions, Mediterranean Sea Brine Lakes group 1 and halophilic cluster 1, accounted for >85% of the rRNA-containing archaeal clones derived from the 2.27-3.03M MgCl2 layer, but were minority community-members in the overlying interface-layers. These findings shed light on the plausibility of life in highly chaotropic environments, geochemical windows for microbial extremophiles, and have implications for habitability elsewhere in the Solar System.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
TREHALOSE-BASED OLIGOSACCHARIDES; COMPATIBLE SOLUTES; WATER-STRESS; SPORE GERMINATION; HYPERSALINE LAKE; MYCELIAL GROWTH; ANOXIC BASINS; DEAD-SEA; DIVERSITY; HUMIDITY
Elenco autori:
Messina, Enzo; LA SPADA, Gina; Arcadi, Erika; Bortoluzzi, Giovanni; Giuliano, Laura; Iakimov, Mikhail; LA CONO, Violetta; Smedile, Francesco; Borghini, Mireno
Autori di Ateneo:
BORGHINI MIRENO
IAKIMOV MIKHAIL
LA CONO VIOLETTA
LA SPADA GINA
MESSINA ENZO
SMEDILE FRANCESCO
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/249564
Pubblicato in:
ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY (PRINT)
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