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Microbial Communities in Nature and Laboratory - Interview
Published on: May 28, 2007
Microbial metabolism in deep terrestrial subsurface communities - amino acids as biosignatures
Merja Herzig1, Malin Bomberg2, Tuulia Hyötyläinen3
1Department of Nuclear Chemistry, Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic.
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The deep terrestrial subsurface (DTS) biosphere consists of a variety of distinct microbial taxa, mostly bacterial. The mechanisms by which microbes dynamically manage the uptake and concurrent utilization of nutrients within the DTS environments remain largely unexplored. Here, we examined the utilization patterns of amino acids and other polar metabolites in cultured DTS bacterial communities to investigate the adaptive responses and metabolic pathways employed under varying nutrient conditions to gain insight into how environmental shifts impact the metabolism of these communities. Previously, we found that changes in growth conditions affected the composition and size of the bacterial communities enriched from these oligotrophic, anoxic environments and induced changes in the production of primary and secondary metabolites. In the present study, metabolic fingerprinting was used to investigate the primary and secondary metabolite utilization and main metabolic pathways present in the enriched DTS bacterial consortium originating from the deep bedrock of the Fennoscandian Shield. We found that especially amino acids were predominantly degraded under different nutrient conditions. Notably, the degradation of phenylalanine and valine constituted a 'core' metabolic process that remained unaffected by variations in available nutrients within this community. Further, the most significant metabolic pathways employed were those connected to phenylalanine, cysteine and methionine.
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