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Survival strategies of an anoxic microbial ecosystem in Lake Untersee, a potential analog for Enceladus.


ABSTRACT: Lake Untersee located in Eastern Antarctica, is a perennially ice-covered lake. At the bottom of its southern basin lies 20 m of anoxic, methane rich, stratified water, making it a good analog for Enceladus, a moon of Saturn. Here we present the first metagenomic study of this basin and detail the community composition and functional potential of the microbial communities at 92 m, 99 m depths and within the anoxic sediment. A diverse and well-populated microbial community was found, presenting the potential for Enceladus to have a diverse and abundant community. We also explored methanogenesis, sulfur metabolism, and nitrogen metabolism, given the potential presence of these compounds on Enceladus. We found an abundance of these pathways offering a variety of metabolic strategies. Additionally, the extreme conditions of the anoxic basin make it optimal for testing spaceflight technology and life detection methods for future Enceladus exploration.

SUBMITTER: Wagner NY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9070616 | biostudies-literature | 2022 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Survival strategies of an anoxic microbial ecosystem in Lake Untersee, a potential analog for Enceladus.

Wagner Nicole Yasmin NY   Andersen Dale T DT   Hahn Aria S AS   Johnson Sarah Stewart SS  

Scientific reports 20220505 1


Lake Untersee located in Eastern Antarctica, is a perennially ice-covered lake. At the bottom of its southern basin lies 20 m of anoxic, methane rich, stratified water, making it a good analog for Enceladus, a moon of Saturn. Here we present the first metagenomic study of this basin and detail the community composition and functional potential of the microbial communities at 92 m, 99 m depths and within the anoxic sediment. A diverse and well-populated microbial community was found, presenting t  ...[more]

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