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Acetylenotrophy: A hidden but ubiquitous microbial metabolism? Acetylenotrophy: A hidden but ubiquitous microbial metabolism?

Acetylene (IUPAC name: ethyne) is a colorless, gaseous hydrocarbon, composed of two triple bonded carbon atoms attached to hydrogens (C2H2). When microbiologists and biogeochemists think of acetylene, they immediately think of its use as an inhibitory compound of certain microbial processes and a tracer for nitrogen fixation. However, what is less widely known is that anaerobic and...
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Denise Akob, John Sutton, Janna Fierst, Karl Haase, Shaun Baesman, George Luther, Laurence G. Miller, Ronald Oremland

Common hydraulic fracturing fluid additives alter the structure and function of anaerobic microbial communities Common hydraulic fracturing fluid additives alter the structure and function of anaerobic microbial communities

The development of unconventional oil and gas (UOG) resources results in the production of large volumes of wastewater containing a complex mixture of hydraulic fracturing chemical additives and components from the formation. The release of these wastewaters into the environment poses potential risks that are poorly understood. Microbial communities in stream sediments form the base of...
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Adam Mumford, Denise Akob, J. Klinges, Isabelle Cozzarelli

Degradation of crude 4-MCHM (4-methylcyclohexanemethanol) in sediments from Elk River, West Virginia Degradation of crude 4-MCHM (4-methylcyclohexanemethanol) in sediments from Elk River, West Virginia

In January 2014, approximately 37 800 L of crude 4-methylcyclohexanemethanol (crude MCHM) spilled into the Elk River, West Virginia. To understand the long-term fate of 4-MCHM, we conducted experiments under environmentally relevant conditions to assess the potential for the 2 primary compounds in crude MCHM (1) to undergo biodegradation and (2) for sediments to serve as a long-term...
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Isabelle Cozzarelli, Denise Akob, Mary Baedecker, Tracey Spencer, Jeanne Jaeschke, Darren S. Dunlap, Adam Mumford, Amisha Poret-Peterson, Douglas B. Chambers

Detection of diazotrophy in the acetylene-fermenting anaerobe Pelobacter sp. strain SFB93 Detection of diazotrophy in the acetylene-fermenting anaerobe Pelobacter sp. strain SFB93

Acetylene (C2H2) is a trace constituent of the present Earth's oxidizing atmosphere, reflecting a mixture of terrestrial and marine emissions from anthropogenic, biomass-burning, and unidentified biogenic sources. Fermentation of acetylene was serendipitously discovered during C2H2 block assays of N2O reductase, and Pelobacter acetylenicus was shown to grow on C2H2 via acetylene...
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Denise Akob, Shaun Baesman, John Sutton, Janna Fierst, Adam Mumford, Yesha Shrestha, Amisha Poret-Peterson, Stacy Bennett, Darren Dunlap, Karl Haase, Ronald Oremland

Archaeal diversity and CO2 fixers in carbonate-/siliciclastic-rock groundwater ecosystems Archaeal diversity and CO2 fixers in carbonate-/siliciclastic-rock groundwater ecosystems

Groundwater environments provide habitats for diverse microbial communities, and although Archaea usually represent a minor fraction of communities, they are involved in key biogeochemical cycles. We analysed the archaeal diversity within a mixed carbonate-rock/siliciclastic-rock aquifer system, vertically from surface soils to subsurface groundwater including aquifer and aquitard rocks...
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Cassandre Lazar, Wenke Stoll, Robert Lehmann, Martina Herrmann, Valerie Schwab, Denise Akob, Ali Nawaz, Tesfaye Wubet, Francois Buscot, Kai-Uwe Totsche, Kirsten Küsel

Shifts in microbial community structure and function in surface waters impacted by unconventional oil and gas wastewater revealed by metagenomics Shifts in microbial community structure and function in surface waters impacted by unconventional oil and gas wastewater revealed by metagenomics

Unconventional oil and gas (UOG) production produces large quantities of wastewater with complex geochemistry and largely uncharacterized impacts on surface waters. In this study, we assessed shifts in microbial community structure and function in sediments and waters upstream and downstream from a UOG wastewater disposal facility. To do this, quantitative PCR for 16S rRNA and antibiotic
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N.L. Fahrenfeld, Hannah Reyes, Alessia Eramo, Denise Akob, Adam Mumford, Isabelle Cozzarelli

Environmental signatures and effects of an oil and gas wastewater spill in the Williston Basin, North Dakota Environmental signatures and effects of an oil and gas wastewater spill in the Williston Basin, North Dakota

Wastewaters from oil and gas development pose largely unknown risks to environmental resources. In January 2015, 11.4 M L (million liters) of wastewater (300 g/L TDS) from oil production in the Williston Basin was reported to have leaked from a pipeline, spilling into Blacktail Creek, North Dakota. Geochemical and biological samples were collected in February and June 2015 to identify...
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Isabelle Cozzarelli, Katherine Skalak, D.B. Kent, Mark Engle, Adam Benthem, Adam Mumford, Karl Haase, Aida Farag, David Harper, S. Nagel, Luke R. Iwanowicz, William Orem, Denise Akob, Jeanne Jaeschke, Joel Galloway, Matthias Kohler, Deborah L. Stoliker, Glenn D. Jolly

Complete genome sequences of two acetylene-fermenting Pelobacter acetylenicus strains Complete genome sequences of two acetylene-fermenting Pelobacter acetylenicus strains

Acetylene fermentation is a rare metabolism that was serendipitously discovered during C2H2-block assays of N2O reductase. Here, we report the genome sequences of two type strains of acetylene-fermenting Pelobacter acetylenicus, the freshwater bacterium DSM 3246 and the estuarine bacterium DSM 3247.
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John Sutton, Shaun Baesman, Janna Fierst, Amisha Poret-Peterson, Ronald Oremland, Darren S. Dunlap, Denise Akob

Complete genome sequence of the acetylene-fermenting Pelobacter sp. strain SFB93 Complete genome sequence of the acetylene-fermenting Pelobacter sp. strain SFB93

Acetylene fermentation is a rare metabolism that was previously reported as being unique to Pelobacter acetylenicus. Here, we report the genome sequence of Pelobacter sp. strain SFB93, an acetylene-fermenting bacterium isolated from sediments collected in San Francisco Bay, CA.
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John Sutton, Shaun Baesman, Janna Fierst, Amisha Poret-Peterson, Ronald Oremland, Darren S. Dunlap, Denise Akob

Microbially mediated barite dissolution in anoxic brines Microbially mediated barite dissolution in anoxic brines

Fluids injected into shale formations during hydraulic fracturing of black shale return with extraordinarily high total-dissolved-solids (TDS) and high concentrations of barium (Ba) and radium (Ra). Barite, BaSO4, has been implicated as a possible source of Ba as well as a problematic mineral scale that forms on internal well surfaces, often in close association with radiobarite, (Ba,Ra...
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Bingjie Ouyang, Denise Akob, Darren Dunlap, Devon Renock

Environmental drivers of differences in microbial community structure in crude oil reservoirs across a methanogenic gradient Environmental drivers of differences in microbial community structure in crude oil reservoirs across a methanogenic gradient

Stimulating in situ microbial communities in oil reservoirs to produce natural gas is a potentially viable strategy for recovering additional fossil fuel resources following traditional recovery operations. Little is known about what geochemical parameters drive microbial population dynamics in biodegraded, methanogenic oil reservoirs. We investigated if microbial community structure was
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Jenna L. Shelton, Denise Akob, Jennifer McIntosh, Noah Fierer, John Spear, Peter Warwick, John McCray

Biological low pH Mn(II) oxidation in a manganese deposit influenced by metal-rich groundwater Biological low pH Mn(II) oxidation in a manganese deposit influenced by metal-rich groundwater

The mechanisms, key organisms, and geochemical significance of biological low-pH Mn(II) oxidation are largely unexplored. Here, we investigated the structure of indigenous Mn(II)-oxidizing microbial communities in a secondary subsurface Mn oxide deposit influenced by acidic (pH 4.8) metal-rich groundwater in a former uranium mining area. Microbial diversity was highest in the Mn deposit...
Authors
Tsing Bohu, Denise Akob, Michael Abratis, Cassandre S. Lazar, Kirsten Küsel
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