Thioarsenate Transformation by Filamentous Microbial Mats Thriving in an Alkaline, Sulfidic Hot Spring

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作者
Haertig, Cornelia [1 ]
Planer-Friedrich, Britta [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bayreuth, D-95440 Bayreuth, Germany
关键词
YELLOWSTONE-NATIONAL-PARK; SP NOV; SULFURIHYDROGENIBIUM-SUBTERRANEUM; PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS; GEN; NOV; ARSENITE; OXIDATION; AQUIFICALES; DIVERSITY; SULFUR;
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10.1021/es204277j
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Thioarsenates dominate arsenic speciation in sulfidic geothermal waters, yet little is known about their fate in the environment. At Conch Spring, an alkaline hot spring in Yellowstone National Park, trithioarsenate transforms to arsenate under increasingly oxidizing conditions along the drainage channel, accompanied by an initial increase, then decrease of monothioarsenate and arsenite. On-site incubation tests were conducted using sterile-filtered water with and without addition of filamentous microbial mats from the drainage channel to distinguish the role of abiotic and biotic processes for arsenic species transformation. Abiotically, trithioarsenate was desulfidized to arsenate coupled to sulfide oxidation. Monothioarsenate, however, was inert. Biotic incubations proved that the intermediate accumulation of arsenite in the drainage channel is microbially catalyzed. In the presence of sulfide, microbially enhanced sulfide oxidation coupled to reduction of arsenate to arsenite could simply enhance abiotic desulfidation of trithioarsenate and potentially also monothioarsenate. However, we were also able to show, in sulfide-free medium, direct microbial transformation of monothioarsenate to arsenate. Some arsenite formed intermediately, which was subsequently also microbially oxidized to arsenate. This study is the first evidence for microbially mediated thioarsenate species transformation by (hyper)thermophilic prokaryotes.
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