Activity and distribution of thermophilic prokaryotes in hydrothermal fluid, sulfidic structures, and sheaths of alvinellids (East Pacific Rise, 13°N)
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- DOI: 10.1128/AEM.02266-10
Activity and distribution of thermophilic prokaryotes in hydrothermal fluid, sulfidic structures, and sheaths of alvinellids (East Pacific Rise, 13°N)
Abstract
Processes of inorganic carbon assimilation, methanogenesis, sulfate reduction, and acetate oxidation to CO(2) occurring in samples from the East Pacific Rise at 13°N were traced, using radioisotopically labeled substrates, at temperatures ranging from 65 to 100°C. Molecular hydrogen stimulated lithotrophic methanogenesis and sulfate reduction but inhibited inorganic carbon assimilation. Active mineralization of acetate was observed in an organic-rich Alvinella-associated system at 80°C. Members of the Thermococcales were the most numerous hyperthermophilic archaea in these samples, their density achieving 10(8) cells per cm(3), while the numbers of cultured hydrogen-utilizing thermophilic lithotrophs were several orders of magnitude lower.
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