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Novel and unusual genes for nitrogen and metal cycling in Planctomycetota- and KSB1-affiliated metagenome-assembled genomes reconstructed from a marine subsea tunnel

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FEMS MICROBIOLOGY LETTERS
卷 370, 期 -, 页码 -

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/femsle/fnad049

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nitrogen cycling; anammox bacteria; nitrite oxidizers; metal cycling; Planctomycetota; KSB1 phylum

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This study investigated the concrete biodeterioration in the Oslofjord subsea road tunnel and found bacterial genomes related to nitrogen and metal cycling in biofilm samples, which might contribute to the deterioration of concrete.
The Oslofjord subsea road tunnel is a unique environment in which the typically anoxic marine deep subsurface is exposed to oxygen. Concrete biodeterioration and steel corrosion in the tunnel have been linked to the growth of iron- and manganese-oxidizing biofilms in areas of saline water seepage. Surprisingly, previous 16S rRNA gene surveys of biofilm samples revealed microbial communities dominated by sequences affiliated with nitrogen-cycling microorganisms. This study aimed to identify microbial genomes with metabolic potential for novel nitrogen- and metal-cycling reactions, representing biofilm microorganisms that could link these cycles and play a role in concrete biodeterioration. We reconstructed 33 abundant, novel metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) affiliated with the phylum Planctomycetota and the candidate phylum KSB1. We identified novel and unusual genes and gene clusters in these MAGs related to anaerobic ammonium oxidation, nitrite oxidation, and other nitrogen-cycling reactions. Additionally, 26 of 33 MAGs also had the potential for iron, manganese, and arsenite cycling, suggesting that bacteria represented by these genomes might couple these reactions. Our results expand the diversity of microorganisms putatively involved in nitrogen and metal cycling, and contribute to our understanding of potential biofilm impacts on built infrastructure. We identified genes involved in anaerobic ammonium oxidation, nitrite oxidation, and iron and manganese cycling in bacterial genomes reconstructed from concrete-degrading biofilms in the Oslofjord subsea road tunnel.

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