Thiosulfate oxidation and autotrophy potential by marine prevalent heterotrophic bacteria of genus Marinobacter

The genus Marinobacter is very broadly distributed in global environments and is considered as aerobic heterotroph. In this study, six Marinobacter strains were identified with autotrophic thiosulfate oxidation capacity. These strains, namely Marinobacter guineae M3B T , Marinobacter aromaticivorans...

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Veröffentlicht in:Acta oceanologica Sinica 2024-08, Vol.43 (8), p.89-97
Hauptverfasser: Xu, Fei, Zeng, Xiang, Gong, Yadong, Shao, Zongze
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The genus Marinobacter is very broadly distributed in global environments and is considered as aerobic heterotroph. In this study, six Marinobacter strains were identified with autotrophic thiosulfate oxidation capacity. These strains, namely Marinobacter guineae M3B T , Marinobacter aromaticivorans D15-8P T , Marinobacter vulgaris F01 T , Marinobacter profundi PWS21 T , Marinobacter denitrificans JB02H27 T , and Marinobacter sp. ST-1M (with a 99.93% similarity to the 16S rDNA sequences of Marinobacter salsuginis SD-14B T ), were screened out of 32 Marinobacter strains by autotrophic thiosulfate oxidization medium. The population of cells grew in a chemolithotrophic medium, increasing from 10 5 cells/mL to 10 7 cells/mL within 5 d. This growth was accompanied by the consumption of thiosulfate 3.59 mmol/L to 9.64 mmol/L and the accumulation of sulfate up to 0.96 mmol/L, and occasionally produced sulfur containing complex particles. Among these Marinobacter strains, it was also found their capability of oxidizing thiosulfate to sulfate in a heterotrophic medium. Notably, M. vulgaris F01 T and M. antarcticus ZS2-30 T showed highly significant production of sulfate at 9.45 mmol/L and 3.10 mmol/L. Genome annotation indicated that these Marinobacter strains possess a complete Sox cluster for thiosulfate oxidation. Further phylogenetic analysis of the sox B gene revealed that six Marinobacter strains formed a separate lineage within Gammaproteobacteria and close to obligate chemolithoautotroph Thiomicrorhabdus arctica . The results indicated that thiosulfate oxidizing and chemolithoautotrophic potential in Marinobacter genus, which may contribute to the widespread of Marinobacter in the global ocean.
ISSN:0253-505X
1869-1099
DOI:10.1007/s13131-023-2263-x