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  • 12-methyl-Tetradecanoic acid; 13-methyl-Tetradecanoic acid; 17alpha,21beta(H)-30-norhopane; 17alpha,21beta(H)-Hopane; 17beta,21alpha(H)-hopane; 17beta,21beta(H)-bishomohopanoic acid; 2Me-diplopterol; 3beta,5alpha-cholestan-3-ol; 4alpha,23,24-Trimethyl-5alpha-cholest-22E-en-3beta-ol; ab-C30 hopanoic acid; Abietic acid; anteiso-fatty acid C17:1b; Archaeol; bb-C30 hopanoic acid; bb-C31 hopanoic acid; Behenic acid, C22; Benzohopane; beta-Amyrin; Bishomohopanol; C31 22R homohopane; C31 homohopane (R+S); C32 22R bishomohopane; C32 22S bishomohopane; C33 22R tetrakishomohopane; C33 22S tetrakishomohopane; C34 22R+S homohopane; C34 22R homohopane; C34 22S homohopane; Cholestanol; Cholestenol; Cholesterol; cy-fatty acids C17:0w5,6; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Dialkyl glycerol ether; Diols; Diplopterol; Event label; fatty acid C16:1w5cis; fatty acid C16:1w5cis+trans; fatty acid C16:1w5trans; fatty acid C16:1w7cis; fatty acid C16:1w7cis+trans; fatty acid C16:1w7trans; fatty acid C17:1w6; fatty acid C17:1w8; fatty acid C18:1w7; fatty acid C18:1w9; Fatty acids; GC; GC100; GC36; GC38; GC46; Gravity corer; Hopanoic acids; Hopanoic acids, total; Hydroxyarchaeols, extended; IFM-GEOMAR; iso-fatty acid C17:1a; Latitude of event; Leibniz-Institut für Meereswissenschaften, Kiel; Longitude of event; Mediterranean Sea; n-Alcohol C25; n-Alcohol C26; n-Alcohol C28; n-Alcohol C30; n-Alcohol C31; n-Alcohol C32; n-Alcohol C33; n-Alcohol C34; n-Alkane C17; n-Alkane C18; n-Alkane C20; n-Alkane C21; n-Alkane C22; n-Alkane C23; n-Alkane C24; n-Alkane C25; n-Alkane C26; n-Alkane C27; n-Alkane C28; n-Alkane C29; n-Alkane C30; n-Alkane C31; n-Alkane C32; n-Alkane C33; n-Alkane C34; n-Alkane C35; n-fatty acid C14:0; n-fatty acid C15:0; n-fatty acid C16:0; n-fatty acid C17:0; n-fatty acid C18:0; n-fatty acid C24:0; n-fatty acid C25:0; n-fatty acid C26:0; n-fatty acid C27:0; n-fatty acid C28:0; n-fatty acid C29:0; n-fatty acid C30:0; n-fatty acid C31:0; n-fatty acid C32:0; Phytane; POS362/2; POS362-2_100; POS362-2_36; POS362-2_38; POS362-2_46; Poseidon; Pristane; sn2-Hydroxyarchaeol; sn3-Hydroxyarchaeol; Tetrahymanol; Tetrakishomohopane R+S  (1)
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    Publication Date: 2022-05-25
    Description: Author Posting. © National Academy of Sciences, 2006. This article is posted here by permission of National Academy of Sciences for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 103 (2006): 3846-3851, doi:10.1073/pnas.0600035103.
    Description: Studies of deeply buried, sedimentary microbial communities and associated biogeochemical processes during Ocean Drilling Program Leg 201 showed elevated prokaryotic cell numbers in sediment layers where methane is consumed anaerobically at the expense of sulfate. Here, we show that extractable archaeal rRNA, selecting only for active community members in these ecosystems, is dominated by sequences of uncultivated Archaea affiliated with the Marine Benthic Group B and the Miscellaneous Crenarchaeotal Group, whereas known methanotrophic Archaea are not detectable. Carbon flow reconstructions based on stable isotopic compositions of whole archaeal cells, intact archaeal membrane lipids, and other sedimentary carbon pools indicate that these Archaea assimilate sedimentary organic compounds other than methane even though methanotrophy accounts for a major fraction of carbon cycled in these ecosystems. Oxidation of methane by members of Marine Benthic Group B and the Miscellaneous Crenarchaeotal Group without assimilation of methane–carbon provides a plausible explanation. Maintenance energies of these subsurface communities appear to be orders of magnitude lower than minimum values known from laboratory observations, and ecosystem-level carbon budgets suggest that community turnover times are on the order of 100–2,000 years. Our study provides clues about the metabolic functionality of two cosmopolitan groups of uncultured Archaea.
    Description: This work was supported by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (to J.S.L., R.A., M.E., and K.-U.H. at Research Center for Ocean Margins and Grant Hi 616/4 to K.U.-H.); National Aeronautics and Space Administration Astrobiology Institute Grants NNA04CC06A (to J.E.B. and C.H.H. at Pennsylvania State University), NCC 2-1275 (to M.A.L., K.G.L., K.B.S., H.F.F., A.T., and K.-U.H. at the University of Rhode Island), and NCC 2-1054 (to M.L.S. and A.T. at the Marine Biological Laboratory); the G. Unger Vetlesen Foundation; U.S. Department of Energy Grant DE-FG02-93ER20117; and NSF Grant MCB03-48492. J.F.B. was supported by NSF Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship Program Grant DGE-9972759 and a Schlanger fellowship from the Joint Oceanographic Institutions (JOI). M.A.L. was supported in part by postcruise support from JOI.
    Keywords: Anaerobic methanotrophy ; Deep biosphere ; FISH–secondary ion MS ; Intact polar lipids ; Stable carbon isotopes
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2023-11-30
    Keywords: 12-methyl-Tetradecanoic acid; 13-methyl-Tetradecanoic acid; 17alpha,21beta(H)-30-norhopane; 17alpha,21beta(H)-Hopane; 17beta,21alpha(H)-hopane; 17beta,21beta(H)-bishomohopanoic acid; 2Me-diplopterol; 3beta,5alpha-cholestan-3-ol; 4alpha,23,24-Trimethyl-5alpha-cholest-22E-en-3beta-ol; ab-C30 hopanoic acid; Abietic acid; anteiso-fatty acid C17:1b; Archaeol; bb-C30 hopanoic acid; bb-C31 hopanoic acid; Behenic acid, C22; Benzohopane; beta-Amyrin; Bishomohopanol; C31 22R homohopane; C31 homohopane (R+S); C32 22R bishomohopane; C32 22S bishomohopane; C33 22R tetrakishomohopane; C33 22S tetrakishomohopane; C34 22R+S homohopane; C34 22R homohopane; C34 22S homohopane; Cholestanol; Cholestenol; Cholesterol; cy-fatty acids C17:0w5,6; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Dialkyl glycerol ether; Diols; Diplopterol; Event label; fatty acid C16:1w5cis; fatty acid C16:1w5cis+trans; fatty acid C16:1w5trans; fatty acid C16:1w7cis; fatty acid C16:1w7cis+trans; fatty acid C16:1w7trans; fatty acid C17:1w6; fatty acid C17:1w8; fatty acid C18:1w7; fatty acid C18:1w9; Fatty acids; GC; GC100; GC36; GC38; GC46; Gravity corer; Hopanoic acids; Hopanoic acids, total; Hydroxyarchaeols, extended; IFM-GEOMAR; iso-fatty acid C17:1a; Latitude of event; Leibniz-Institut für Meereswissenschaften, Kiel; Longitude of event; Mediterranean Sea; n-Alcohol C25; n-Alcohol C26; n-Alcohol C28; n-Alcohol C30; n-Alcohol C31; n-Alcohol C32; n-Alcohol C33; n-Alcohol C34; n-Alkane C17; n-Alkane C18; n-Alkane C20; n-Alkane C21; n-Alkane C22; n-Alkane C23; n-Alkane C24; n-Alkane C25; n-Alkane C26; n-Alkane C27; n-Alkane C28; n-Alkane C29; n-Alkane C30; n-Alkane C31; n-Alkane C32; n-Alkane C33; n-Alkane C34; n-Alkane C35; n-fatty acid C14:0; n-fatty acid C15:0; n-fatty acid C16:0; n-fatty acid C17:0; n-fatty acid C18:0; n-fatty acid C24:0; n-fatty acid C25:0; n-fatty acid C26:0; n-fatty acid C27:0; n-fatty acid C28:0; n-fatty acid C29:0; n-fatty acid C30:0; n-fatty acid C31:0; n-fatty acid C32:0; Phytane; POS362/2; POS362-2_100; POS362-2_36; POS362-2_38; POS362-2_46; Poseidon; Pristane; sn2-Hydroxyarchaeol; sn3-Hydroxyarchaeol; Tetrahymanol; Tetrakishomohopane R+S
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