Microorganisms (May 2023)

Cold Sulfur Springs—Neglected Niche for Autotrophic Sulfur-Oxidizing Bacteria

  • Lea Nosalova,
  • Maria Piknova,
  • Mariana Kolesarova,
  • Peter Pristas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11061436
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 6
p. 1436

Abstract

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Since the beginning of unicellular life, dissimilation reactions of autotrophic sulfur bacteria have been a crucial part of the biogeochemical sulfur cycle on Earth. A wide range of sulfur oxidation states is reflected in the diversity of metabolic pathways used by sulfur-oxidizing bacteria. This metabolically and phylogenetically diverse group of microorganisms inhabits a variety of environments, including extreme environments. Although they have been of interest to microbiologists for more than 150 years, meso- and psychrophilic chemolithoautotrophic sulfur-oxidizing microbiota are less studied compared to the microbiota of hot springs. Several recent studies suggested that cold sulfur waters harbor unique, yet not described, bacterial taxa.

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