Journal article
Widespread marine and freshwater distributions of active sulfoquinovose-degrading bacteria
G Liu, X Qiu, R Cao, C Dong, Q Chen, S Liu, W Li, X Li, N Jiao, SJ Williams, Y Zhang, K Tang
Isme Journal | Oxford University Press (OUP) | Published : 2026
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Abstract
Sulfoquinovose (SQ), a sulfonated sugar produced on a gigaton scale each year, contributes to global sulfur cycling, yet the microbes and pathways mediating its turnover in the environment have been inferred largely from genomic potential rather than direct activity. Here, we coupled incubations of environmental samples with 13C-labeled SQ to DNA-stable isotope probing to identify active SQ carbon assimilators across estuary, mangrove, and lake ecosystems. In estuarine communities, Vibrio and Cognatishimia incorporated SQ-derived 13C; Novosphingobium dominated in the mangrove, and Agrobacterium in the lake. Pure-culture experiments, coupled with comparative proteomics and gene knockout valid..
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