2018
DOI: 10.1186/s40168-017-0392-1
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Metabolic capability and in situ activity of microorganisms in an oil reservoir

Abstract: BackgroundMicroorganisms have long been associated with oxic and anoxic degradation of hydrocarbons in oil reservoirs and oil production facilities. While we can readily determine the abundance of microorganisms in the reservoir and study their activity in the laboratory, it has been challenging to resolve what microbes are actively participating in crude oil degradation in situ and to gain insight into what metabolic pathways they deploy.ResultsHere, we describe the metabolic potential and in situ activity of… Show more

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“…However, these results must be interpreted with caution as the co‐culture contains yeast extract, which contains amino acids. Some recent studies also identify coordinated cross‐feeding between organisms (Hubalek et al ., ; Liu et al ., ; Zengler and Zaramela, ), suggesting nutrient exchange may be a prevalent and critical interaction for syntrophy.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, these results must be interpreted with caution as the co‐culture contains yeast extract, which contains amino acids. Some recent studies also identify coordinated cross‐feeding between organisms (Hubalek et al ., ; Liu et al ., ; Zengler and Zaramela, ), suggesting nutrient exchange may be a prevalent and critical interaction for syntrophy.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although auxotrophies and the role of amino acid and vitamin exchange have been identified recently in several microbial communities 5,6,31,32,61 , the dynamics of these complex interaction networks have only been revealed in simple co-culture experiments. However, interactions between multiple species can change over time according to nutrient availability and proteome allocation 4 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Until recently, interactions have been viewed as successional activities of various members, each providing the energy source for the next member. However, on the basis of recent studies, a new picture has emerged, which emphasizes interdependencies and convoluted networks of microorganisms that are not limited to the exchange of electron donors for growth 2 but include the exchange of amino acids 26 , vitamins 79 and other cofactors 10,11 (FIG. 1).…”
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“…Furthermore, the assembly of the contig in "Ca. Methanomixophus hydrogenotrophicum" Bin16 was checked by PCR amplifications using DNA of W2 and W9 production water samples from the Jiangsu oil reservoir (18), and the amplicon sequences matched 99% to 100% to the partial mtrH gene and multiple genes located downstream in the contig ). The emergence of colocated genes homologous to distinct microorganisms could be a result of HGT or, as suggested, a remnant character of the LCA before gene losses.…”
Section: Anme-2dmentioning
confidence: 99%