Discovery metaproteomics of microbiome from Petroleum Seepage in the deep-sea
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ABSTRACT: Aqueous-soluble hydrocarbons dissolve into the ocean’s interior and structure deep-sea microbial populations influenced by natural oil seeps and spills. n-Pentane is a seawater-soluble, volatile compound abundant in petroleum products and reservoirs and will partition to the deep-water column following release from the seafloor. In this study, we explore the ecology and niche partitioning of two free-living Cycloclasticus strains recovered from seawater incubations with n-pentane and distinguish them as an open ocean variant and a seep-proximal variant, each with distinct capabilities for hydrocarbon catabolism.
INSTRUMENT(S): Q Exactive HF
ORGANISM(S): Bacteria Marine Metagenome
TISSUE(S): Cell Suspension Culture
SUBMITTER:
Brook Nunn
LAB HEAD: Brook Leanne Nunn
PROVIDER: PXD052872 | Pride | 2025-02-27
REPOSITORIES: pride
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