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Bacterial community structure and novel species of magnetotactic bacteria in sediments from a seamount in the Mariana volcanic arc

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
卷 7, 期 -, 页码 -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-17445-4

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [NSFC 41776130, NSFC 41330962, 41776131, 41306161, 41522402, 41374004, 41506147]
  2. Strategic Priority Research Programs [XDA11030202.2, XDB06010203]
  3. International Partnership for Innovative Team Program from the Chinese Academy of Sciences [20140491526]
  4. Institute of Deep Sea Sciences and Engineering [SIDSSE-201307, SIDSSE-QN-201408]
  5. Mt. Tai Scholar Construction Engineering Special Foundation of Shandong Province
  6. Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
  7. State Key Laboratory of Lithospheric Evolution (SKLLE, Beijing)

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Seamounts are undersea mountains rising abruptly from the sea floor and interacting dynamically with underwater currents. They represent unique biological habitats with various microbial community structures. Certain seamount bacteria form conspicuous extracellular iron oxide structures, including encrusted stalks, flattened bifurcating tubes, and filamentous sheaths. To extend our knowledge of seamount ecosystems, we performed an integrated study on population structure and the occurrence of magnetotactic bacteria (MTB) that synthesize intracellular iron oxide nanocrystals in sediments of a seamount in the Mariana volcanic arc. We found Proteobacteria dominant at 13 of 14 stations, but ranked second in abundance to members of the phylum Firmicutes at the deep-water station located on a steep slope facing the Mariana-Yap Trench. Live MTB dwell in biogenic sediments from all 14 stations ranging in depth from 238 to 2,023 m. Some magnetotactic cocci possess the most complex flagellar apparatus yet reported; 19 flagella are arranged in a 3:4: 5:4:3 array within a flagellar bundle. Phylogenetic analysis of 16S rRNA gene sequences identified 16 novel species of MTB specific to this seamount. Together the results obtained indicate that geographic properties of the seamount stations are important in shaping the bacterial community structure and the MTB composition.

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