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TítuloPerchlorate and chlorate reduction by the Crenarchaeon Aeropyrum pernix and two thermophilic Firmicutes
Autor(es)Liebensteiner, Martin G.
Pinkse, Martijn W. H.
Nijsse, Bart
Verhaert, Peter D. E. M.
Tsesmetzis, Nicolas
Stams, Alfons Johannes Maria
Lomans, Bart P.
DataDez-2015
EditoraBlackwell Publishing Ltd
RevistaEnvironmental Microbiology Reports
CitaçãoLiebensteiner, Martin G.; Pinkse, Martijn W. H.; Nijsse, Bart; Verhaert, Peter D. E. M.; Tsesmetzis, Nicolas; Stams, A. J. M.; Lomans, Bart P., Perchlorate and chlorate reduction by the Crenarchaeon Aeropyrum pernix and two thermophilic Firmicutes. Environmental Microbiology Reports, 7(6), 936-945, 2015
Resumo(s)This study reports the ability of one hyperthermophile and two thermophilic microorganisms to grow anaerobically by the reduction of chlorate and perchlorate. Physiological, genomic and proteome analyses suggest that the Crenarchaeon Aeropyrum pernix reduces perchlorate with a periplasmic enzyme related to nitrate reductases, but that it lacks a functional chlorite-disproportionating enzyme (Cld) to complete the pathway. A. pernix, previously described as a strictly aerobic microorganism, seems to rely on the chemical reactivity of reduced sulfur compounds with chlorite, a mechanism previously reported for perchlorate-reducing Archaeoglobus fulgidus. The chemical oxidation of thiosulfate (in excessive amounts present in the medium) and the reduction of chlorite result in the release of sulfate and chloride, which are the products of a biotic-abiotic perchlorate reduction pathway in A. pernix. The apparent absence of Cld in two other perchlorate-reducing microorganisms, Carboxydothermus hydrogenoformans and Moorella glycerini strain NMP, and their dependence on sulfide for perchlorate reduction is consistent with observations made on A. fulgidus. Our findings suggest that microbial perchlorate reduction at high temperature differs notably from the physiology of perchlorate- and chlorate-reducing mesophiles and that it is characterized by the lack of a chlorite dismutase and is enabled by a combination of biotic and abiotic reactions.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/38532
DOI10.1111/1758-2229.12335
ISSN1758-2229
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