Sulfur metabolism by marine heterotrophic bacteria involved in sulfur cycling in the ocean

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作者
Xin HU [1 ]
Jihua LIU [1 ]
Huaiwei LIU [2 ]
Guangchao ZHUANG [3 ]
Luying XUN [2 ]
机构
[1] Institute of Marine Science and Technology, Shandong University
[2] State Key Laboratory of Microbial Technology, Shandong University
[3] Department of Marine Sciences, University of Georgia
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Sulfur cycling; Sulfur oxidation; Heterotrophic bacteria; Metabolic pathway;
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Q938.8 [水生微生物学];
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Sulfur cycling in the biosphere is tightly interwoven with the cycling of carbon and nitrogen,through various biological and geochemical processes.Marine microorganisms,due to their high abundance,diverse metabolic activities,and tremendous adaptation potential,play an essential role in the functioning of global biogeochemical cycles and linking sulfur transformation to the cycling of carbon and nitrogen.Currently many coastal regions are severely stressed by hypoxic or anoxic conditions,leading to the accumulation of toxic sulfide.A number of recent studies have demonstrated that dissimilatory sulfur oxidation by heterotrophic bacteria can protect marine ecosystems from sulfide toxicity.Sulfur-oxidizing bacteria have evolved diverse phylogenetic and metabolic characteristics to fill an array of ecological niches in various marine habitats.Here,we review the recent findings on the microbial communities that are involved in the oxidation of inorganic sulfur compounds and address how the two elements of sulfur and carbon are interlinked and influence the ecology and biogeochemistry in the ocean.Delineating the metabolic enzymes and pathways of sulfur-oxidizing bacteria not only provides an insight into the microbial sulfur metabolism,but also helps us understand the effects of changing environmental conditions on marine sulfur cycling and reinforces the close connection between sulfur and carbon cycling in the ocean.
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页码:1369 / 1378
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