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New insights into metabolic properties of marine bacteria encoding proteorhodopsins.
oleh: Gazalah Sabehi, Alexander Loy, Kwang-Hwan Jung, Ranga Partha, John L Spudich, Tal Isaacson, Joseph Hirschberg, Michael Wagner, Oded Béjà
Format: | Article |
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Diterbitkan: | Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2005-08-01 |
Deskripsi
Proteorhodopsin phototrophy was recently discovered in oceanic surface waters. In an effort to characterize uncultured proteorhodopsin-exploiting bacteria, large-insert bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) libraries from the Mediterranean Sea and Red Sea were analyzed. Fifty-five BACs carried diverse proteorhodopsin genes, and we confirmed the function of five. We calculate that proteorhodopsin-exploiting bacteria account for 13% of microorganisms in the photic zone. We further show that some proteorhodopsin-containing bacteria possess a retinal biosynthetic pathway and a reverse sulfite reductase operon, employed by prokaryotes oxidizing sulfur compounds. Thus, these novel phototrophs are an unexpectedly large and metabolically diverse component of the marine microbial surface water.