Genetic isolation and metabolic complexity of an Antarctic subglacial microbiome
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Title
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Genetic isolation and metabolic complexity of an Antarctic subglacial microbiome
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Other Titles
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남극 빙저호에 서식하는 미생물의 유전적 고립과 대사의 복잡성
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Authors
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Hwang, Kyuin
Kim, Kyung Mo
Lee, Hanbyul
Cho, Ahnna
Davis Christina L.
Christner Brent C.
Priscu John C.
Kim, Ok-Sun
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Keywords
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Candidate Phyla Radiation; Mercer Subglacial Lake; Single-cell genomics; genetic isolation; metabolic reconstruction; network analysis
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Issue Date
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2025-08
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Citation
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Hwang, Kyuin, et al. 2025. "Genetic isolation and metabolic complexity of an Antarctic subglacial microbiome". Nature Communications, 16(1): 7501-0.
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Abstract
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Microbes inhabiting and evolving in aquatic ecosystems beneath polar ice sheets subsist under energy-limited conditions while in relative isolation from surface gene pools and their common ancestral populations of origin. Samples obtained from beneath West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) allowed us to examine evolutionary relationships of and identify metabolic pathways in microbial genomes recovered from the Mercer Subglacial Lake (SLM) ecosystem. We obtained 1,374 single-cell amplified genomes (SAGs) from individual bacterial and archaeal cells that were isolated from samples of SLM's water column and sediments. These genomes reveal that a diversity of microorganisms including Patescibacteria exists in SLM. Comparative analyses show that most genomes correspond to new species and taxonomic groups, with phylogenomic and functional evidence supporting their genetic isolation from marine and surface biomes. Genomic data reveal diverse metabolisms in SLM that are capable of oxidizing organic and inorganic compounds via aerobic or anaerobic respiration. Distinct metabolic guild structures are observed for the subglacial populations, where trophic shifts from organotrophy to chemolithotrophy may depend on oxygen availability. Our SAG data suggest versatile metabolic capabilities in the characterized microbial assemblage, reveal key energy-generating strategies in the subglacial aquatic ecosystem, and provide a framework to assess microbial evolution beneath WAIS.
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URI
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https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/16130
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DOI
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-025-62753-3
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Type
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Article
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기타(미국 맥머도 기지 활용)
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SCIE
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- 2020-2020, Microbial ecological function related to the biogeochemical cyclesin Subglacial Antarctic Lake Ecosystems (SALE) (20-20) / Kim, Ok-Sun (PE20130)
2025-2025, 환경변화에 따른 남극 육상생물의 생리생태 반응 규명 (25-25) / 이형석 (PE25130)
2018-2018, Preliminary study on microbial ecology in Antarctic lakes based on single-cell analysis (18-18) / Kim, Ok-Sun (PE18340)
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