Young «oil site» of the Uzon Caldera as a habitat for unique microbial life.

Abstract:

BACKGROUND:The Uzon Caldera is one of the places on our planet with unique geological, ecological, and microbiological characteristics. Uzon oil is the youngest on Earth. Uzon oil has unique composition, with low proportion of heavy fractions and relatively high content of saturated hydrocarbons. Microbial communities of the «oil site» have a diverse composition and live at high temperatures (up to 97 °C), significant oscillations of Eh and pH, and high content of sulfur, sulfides, arsenic, antimony, and mercury in water and rocks. RESULTS:The study analyzed the composition, structure and unique genetics characteristics of the microbial communities of the oil site, analyzed the metabolic pathways in the communities. Metabolic pathways of hydrocarbon degradation by microorganisms have been found. The study found statistically significant relationships between geochemical parameters, taxonomic composition and the completeness of metabolic pathways. It was demonstrated that geochemical parameters determine the structure and metabolic potential of microbial communities. CONCLUSIONS:There were statistically significant relationships between geochemical parameters, taxonomic composition, and the completeness of metabolic pathways. It was demonstrated that geochemical parameters define the structure and metabolic potential of microbial communities. Metabolic pathways of hydrocarbon oxidation was found to prevail in the studied communities, which corroborates the hypothesis on abiogenic synthesis of Uzon hydrothermal petroleum.

journal_name

BMC Microbiol

journal_title

BMC microbiology

authors

Peltek SE,Bryanskaya AV,Uvarova YE,Rozanov AS,Ivanisenko TV,Ivanisenko VA,Lazareva EV,Saik OV,Efimov VM,Zhmodik SM,Taran OP,Slynko NM,Shekhovtsov SV,Parmon VN,Dobretsov NL,Kolchanov NA

doi

10.1186/s12866-020-02012-1

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2020-11-24 00:00:00

pages

349

issue

Suppl 2

issn

1471-2180

pii

10.1186/s12866-020-02012-1

journal_volume

20

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