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Electron carriers in microbial sulfate reduction inferred from experimental and environmental sulfur isotope fractionations

Wenk, Christine B. and Wing, Boswell A. and Halevy, Itay. (2018) Electron carriers in microbial sulfate reduction inferred from experimental and environmental sulfur isotope fractionations. The ISME Journal, 12. pp. 495-507.

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Abstract

Dissimilatory sulfate reduction (DSR) has been a key process influencing the global carbon cycle, atmospheric composition and climate for much of Earth’s history, yet the energy metabolism of sulfate-reducing microbes remains poorly understood. Many organisms, particularly sulfate reducers, live in low-energy environments and metabolize at very low rates, requiring specific physiological adaptations. We identify one such potential adaptation—the electron carriers selected for survival under energy-limited conditions. Employing a quantitative biochemical-isotopic model, we find that the large S isotope fractionations (>55‰) observed in a wide range of natural environments and culture experiments at low respiration rates are only possible when the standard-state Gibbs free energy ( ΔG′° ) of all steps during DSR is more positive than −10 kJ mol −1 . This implies that at low respiration rates, only electron carriers with modestly negative reduction potentials are involved, such as menaquinone, rubredoxin, rubrerythrin or some flavodoxins. Furthermore, the constraints from S isotope fractionation imply that ferredoxins with a strongly negative reduction potential cannot be the direct electron donor to S intermediates at low respiration rates. Although most sulfate reducers have the genetic potential to express a variety of electron carriers, our results suggest that a key physiological adaptation of sulfate reducers to low-energy environments is to use electron carriers with modestly negative reduction potentials.
Faculties and Departments:05 Faculty of Science > Departement Umweltwissenschaften > Geowissenschaften > Aquatic and Isotope Biogeochemistry (Lehmann)
UniBasel Contributors:Wenk, Christine
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
Publisher:Springer Nature
ISSN:1751-7362
e-ISSN:1751-7370
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
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Last Modified:15 Oct 2018 18:34
Deposited On:15 Oct 2018 18:34

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