Study of diversity of mineral-forming bacteria in sabkha mats and sediments of mangrove forest in Qatar

Q1 Immunology and Microbiology Biotechnology Reports Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.btre.2023.e00811
Toka Mahmoud Farhat , Zulfa Ali Al Disi , Mohammad Yousaf Ashfaq , Nabil Zouari
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The involvement of microorganisms in carbonate minerals and modern dolomite formation in evaporitic environments occupied with microbial mats (i.e., sabkha) and in mangrove forests is evidenced, while its potential diversity requires further elucidation. Microorganisms can create supersaturated microenvironments facilitating the formation of various carbonate minerals through specific metabolic pathways. This is particularly important in arid environments, where deposition and sedimentary structures can occur. This study investigated the biodiversity of halophilic, heterotrophic, and aerobic mineral-forming bacteria in mangrove forests and living and decaying mats of Qatari sabkha. The diversity study was performed at the protein level using MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry protein profiles combined with principal component analysis (PCA), which revealed a high diversity of isolated strains at the taxonomy and protein profile levels. The diversity of the minerals formed in pure cultures was evidenced by SEM/EDS and XRD analysis. Different types of carbonate minerals (calcium carbonate, magnesium carbonates, and high-magnesium calcites) were formed in pure cultures of the studied strains, which might explain their occurrence in the bulk composition of the sediments from where the strains were isolated. These results illuminate the diversity of biological mineral-formation processes in the extreme environments of Qatari sabkhas and mangroves, explaining the high diversity of minerals in these environments.

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卡塔尔红树林sabkha垫和沉积物中成矿细菌多样性的研究
微生物参与了碳酸盐矿物和现代白云石在被微生物垫(即sabkha)占据的蒸发环境和红树林中的形成,其潜在的多样性需要进一步阐明。微生物可以创造过饱和的微环境,通过特定的代谢途径促进各种碳酸盐矿物的形成。这一点在干旱环境中尤为重要,因为那里可能发生沉积和沉积结构。本研究调查了卡塔尔萨布哈红树林和生活和腐烂垫中嗜盐、异养和需氧矿物形成细菌的生物多样性。多样性研究是在蛋白质水平上进行的,使用MALDI-TOF质谱蛋白质图谱与主成分分析(PCA)相结合,揭示了分离菌株在分类学和蛋白质图谱水平上的高度多样性。通过SEM/EDS和XRD分析证明了纯培养物中形成的矿物的多样性。在所研究菌株的纯培养物中形成了不同类型的碳酸盐矿物(碳酸钙、碳酸镁和高镁方解石),这可能解释了它们在分离菌株的沉积物的整体组成中的存在。这些结果阐明了卡塔尔萨卜哈和红树林极端环境中生物矿物形成过程的多样性,解释了这些环境中矿物的高度多样性。
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Biotechnology Reports Immunology and Microbiology-Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
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