2013
DOI: 10.1128/aem.02367-13
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Composite Bacterial Hopanoids and Their Microbial Producers across Oxygen Gradients in the Water Column of the California Current

Abstract: bHopanoids are pentacyclic triterpenoid lipids produced by many prokaryotes as cell membrane components. The structural variations of composite hopanoids, or bacteriohopanepolyols (BHPs), produced by various bacterial genera make them potentially useful molecular biomarkers of bacterial communities and metabolic processes in both modern and ancient environments. Building on previous work suggesting that organisms in low-oxygen environments are important contributors to BHP production in the marine water column… Show more

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“…3a, b and c). Observed changes in abundance and distribution of C 31 and C 32 hopanols, in concomitance with past variations of O 2 in the water column at the study site, are consistent with previous findings by Saenz et al (2011) and Kharbush et al (2013). These authors found that the composition and abundance of BHPs, the biological sources of hopanoids, change with decreasing O 2 in the water column of the Peruvian margin, Arabian Sea, Cariaco Basin, and in the eastern tropical North Pacific.…”
Section: Changes In Microbial Communities In Response To Redox Variationsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…3a, b and c). Observed changes in abundance and distribution of C 31 and C 32 hopanols, in concomitance with past variations of O 2 in the water column at the study site, are consistent with previous findings by Saenz et al (2011) and Kharbush et al (2013). These authors found that the composition and abundance of BHPs, the biological sources of hopanoids, change with decreasing O 2 in the water column of the Peruvian margin, Arabian Sea, Cariaco Basin, and in the eastern tropical North Pacific.…”
Section: Changes In Microbial Communities In Response To Redox Variationsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The limited BHP distributions are also comparable to other reported marine sediment BHP signatures, all dominated by BHT and BHT isomer, from a number of locations including the Black Sea [88], the Benguela upwelling system [89], and the Arabian Sea [90]. More recently a similar pattern was also seen in water column samples from the California Current system, where the wide diversity observed in the gene responsible for hopane cyclisation (squalene-hopene cyclase) was not reflected by distinct BHP fingerprints related to this potential range of source-organisms [91]. However, genetic information is quickly lost, and we must strive to find lipid biomarkers to trace particular metabolisms in the geological record.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…DNA was extracted from a portion of each GF/F filter based on an existing phenol-CHCl3 extraction protocol described by Kharbush et al (2013) and Rusch et al (2007). 16S…”
Section: Dna Extraction 16s Pcr (Polymerase Chain Reaction) Amplificmentioning
confidence: 99%