Lecture 10 Flashcards

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Thiomargarita energy generation (nitrate storing sulfur bacteria)

oxidation of what?
reduction of what?

A

oxidation of H2S
reduction of NO3- (possible O2, SO4-)

in the upper zone:
- cells accumulate up to 0.8 M NO3- in the vacuoles
- may also reduce O2 as TEA (aerobic respiration)
- can be a facultative anaerobe but prefers a low O2
-the cells carry their own supply of NO3- to the lower zone
- allows the cells to oxidize H2S in the lower zone.

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thiomargarita energy generation

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  • large size needed for NO3- storage,, because cells are non-notile
  • strategy possible because of turbulence
  • carbon source unknown
  • many of the metabolic mysteries were solved via single-cell genomic sequencing
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what is thiomargarita ?

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Nitrogen-storing Sulfur Bacteria

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describe beggiatoa

  • electron donor and acceptor?
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  • similar H2S oxidizing lifestyle
  • inhabit the oxygen-sulfide interface (gradient organisms)
  • follow the O2-H2O interdace up into the overlying water
  • prefer O2 as terminal electron acceptor
  • stores NO3- on vacuoles for survival under anoxic conditions
  • close relatives of Thioploca.
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name a few nitrate-storing sulfur bacteria

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beggiatoa
thiomargarita
thioploca

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describe Thioploca

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  • thioploca inhabits a niche similar to that of thiomargarita, and has a similar metabolic strategy, but is MOTILE and SMALLER
  • Takes up and stores NO3- in the upper zone
  • generates energy via oxidize of S0 to SO4 2- in the upper zone and H2S to S0/SO42- in the lower zone

terminal electron acceptor: NO3- is reduced to NH4+
C source: CO2 or acetate (facultative chemolithoautotrophs)

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