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The enigma of prokaryotic life in deep hypersaline anoxic basins

The enigma of prokaryotic life in deep hypersaline anoxic basins
The enigma of prokaryotic life in deep hypersaline anoxic basins
Deep hypersaline anoxic basins in the Mediterranean Sea are a legacy of dissolution of ancient subterranean salt deposits from the Miocene period. Our study revealed that these hypersaline basins are not biogeochemical dead ends, but support in situ sulfate reduction, methanogenesis, and heterotrophic activity. A wide diversity of prokaryotes was observed, including a new, abundant, deeply branching order within the Euryarchaeota. Furthermore, we demonstrated the presence of a unique, metabolically active microbial community in the Discovery basin, which is one of the most extreme terrestrial saline environments known, as it is almost saturated with MgCl2 (5 M).
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121-123
van der Wielen, P.W.J.J.
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McGenity, T.J.
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Timmis, K.N.
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van der Wielen, P.W.J.J.
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Corselli, C.
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Giuliano, L.
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D'Lauria, G.
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de Lange, G.J.
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Huebner, A.
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Marty, D.
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van der Wielen, P.W.J.J., Bolhuis, H., Borin, S., Daffonchio, D., Corselli, C., Giuliano, L., D'Lauria, G., de Lange, G.J., Huebner, A., Varnavas, S.P., Thomson, J., Tamburini, C., Marty, D., McGenity, T.J. and Timmis, K.N. (2005) The enigma of prokaryotic life in deep hypersaline anoxic basins. Science, 307 (5706), 121-123. (doi:10.1126/science.1103569).

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Deep hypersaline anoxic basins in the Mediterranean Sea are a legacy of dissolution of ancient subterranean salt deposits from the Miocene period. Our study revealed that these hypersaline basins are not biogeochemical dead ends, but support in situ sulfate reduction, methanogenesis, and heterotrophic activity. A wide diversity of prokaryotes was observed, including a new, abundant, deeply branching order within the Euryarchaeota. Furthermore, we demonstrated the presence of a unique, metabolically active microbial community in the Discovery basin, which is one of the most extreme terrestrial saline environments known, as it is almost saturated with MgCl2 (5 M).

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Published date: 2005

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Local EPrints ID: 24079
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/24079
ISSN: 0036-8075
PURE UUID: e14a4eac-2a22-4422-8f61-6e65004ed085

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Date deposited: 20 Mar 2006
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 06:52

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Author: P.W.J.J. van der Wielen
Author: H. Bolhuis
Author: S. Borin
Author: D. Daffonchio
Author: C. Corselli
Author: L. Giuliano
Author: G. D'Lauria
Author: G.J. de Lange
Author: A. Huebner
Author: S.P. Varnavas
Author: J. Thomson
Author: C. Tamburini
Author: D. Marty
Author: T.J. McGenity
Author: K.N. Timmis

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