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Arsenic and high affinity phosphate uptake gene distribution in shallow submarine hydrothermal sediments.


ABSTRACT: The toxicity of arsenic (As) towards life on Earth is apparent in the dense distribution of genes associated with As detoxification across the tree of life. The ability to defend against As is particularly vital for survival in As-rich shallow submarine hydrothermal ecosystems along the Hellenic Volcanic Arc (HVA), where life is exposed to hydrothermal fluids containing up to 3000 times more As than present in seawater. We propose that the removal of dissolved As and phosphorus (P) by sulfide and Fe(III)(oxyhydr)oxide minerals during sediment-seawater interaction, produces nutrient-deficient porewaters containing?

SUBMITTER: Fru EC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6413627 | biostudies-literature | 2018

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Arsenic and high affinity phosphate uptake gene distribution in shallow submarine hydrothermal sediments.

Fru Ernest Chi EC   Callac Nolwenn N   Posth Nicole R NR   Argyraki Ariadne A   Ling Yu-Chen YC   Ivarsson Magnus M   Broman Curt C   Kilias Stephanos P SP  

Biogeochemistry 20180920 1


The toxicity of arsenic (As) towards life on Earth is apparent in the dense distribution of genes associated with As detoxification across the tree of life. The ability to defend against As is particularly vital for survival in As-rich shallow submarine hydrothermal ecosystems along the Hellenic Volcanic Arc (HVA), where life is exposed to hydrothermal fluids containing up to 3000 times more As than present in seawater. We propose that the removal of dissolved As and phosphorus (P) by sulfide an  ...[more]

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