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Ultra-small and abundant: Candidate phyla radiation bacteria are potential catalysts of carbon transformation in a thermokarst lake ecosystem
[摘要] The candidate phyla radiation (CPR) is a diverse group of uncultured bacterial lineages with poorly understood metabolic functions. CPR bacteria can represent a large proportion of the total planktonic microbial community in subarctic thermokarst lakes, but their functional roles remain unexplored. We applied sequential water filtration and metagenomic shotgun sequencing to a peatland permafrost thaw lake, and found high proportions of CPR bacteria in both summer and winter (> 40% of 16S rRNA reads in the 0.02–0.22 μm pore-size fraction). The metagenome-assembled genomes of CPR bacteria representatives showed capacities to degrade and ferment permafrost- and peatland-derived organic matter. Potential products of their metabolic activities included acetate, CO2, and hydrogen, implying a syntrophic relationship with other community members, including methanogens and methanotrophs. The results indicate biogeochemical interdependencies in organic matter utilization within thermokarst microbial communities, with CPR members playing a key intermediate role in carbon and methane cycling.
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