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Comparative single-cell genomics of Atribacterota JS1 in the Japan Trench hadal sedimentary biosphere.

Kana JitsunoTatsuhiko HoshinoYohei NishikawaMasato KogawaKatsuhiko MinetaMichael StrasserKen IkeharaJeremy EverestLena MaedaFumio InagakiHaruko Takeyamanull null
Published in: mSphere (2024)
The Japan Trench represents tectonically active hadal environments associated with Pacific plate subduction beneath the northeastern Japan arc. This study, for the first time, documented a large-scale single-cell and metagenomic survey along an approximately 500 km transect of the Japan Trench, obtaining high-quality genomic information on hadal sedimentary microbial communities. Single-cell genomics revealed the predominance of diverse JS1 lineages not recoverable through conventional metagenomic binning. Their metabolic potential includes genes related to the degradation of organic matter, which contributes to methanogenesis in the deeper layers. Our findings enhance understanding of sedimentary microbial communities at water depths exceeding 7,000 m and provide new insights into the ecological role of biogeochemical carbon cycling in the hadal sedimentary biosphere.
Keyphrases
  • single cell
  • rna seq
  • high throughput
  • organic matter
  • climate change
  • cross sectional
  • healthcare
  • gene expression
  • human health
  • antibiotic resistance genes
  • microbial community
  • social media
  • genome wide identification