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Microbial Residents in Serpentinized Upper Mantle of the Atlantis Massif
Serpentinization,Mantle peridotites,Origin and evolution of life,Microbe-mineral Interactions
摘要待审
Zhicheng Wang / Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Ruize Xie / Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Jialin Hou / Shanghai Jiao Tong University
William Brazelton / University of Utah
Fengping Wang / Shanghai Jiao Tong University
The rock-hosted subseafloor biosphere provides key insights into the limits and origins of life, yet it remains largely unknown due to limited access. Recently, IODP Expedition 399 provided unprecedented access to a 1,268-meter core from the upper mantle of the Atlantis Massif, primarily composed of serpentinized harzburgite. The abundance and composition of indigenous organisms, their metabolic capabilities, physiological activity, and the role of serpentinization in sustaining life are critical, yet unanswered questions. However, the extremely low biomass and high DNA adsorption capacity of these mantle rocks present significant challenges for DNA extraction and contamination control, limiting our exploration of the rock-hosted biosphere. In this study, we made notable progress by distilling and refining DNA extraction protocols. Using 16S rRNA gene amplicon and metagenomic sequencing, we specifically developed the quality control and decontamination workflow tailored to the unique complexities of low-biomass samples. In this context, we characterized candidate microbial residents within the rocks and fluids, including Campylobacteria, Aquificae, Dehalococcoidia, Bathyarchaeia, Hadarchaeia, Methanosarcinia, and Nitrososphaeria, with distinct phylogenies from those typically found in seawater and sediments. These putative microbial residents likely play key roles in mediating the carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur cycles between the mantle rocks and formation fluids. Our findings suggest the presence of a complex metabolic network capable of thriving in the mantle rocks under high-temperature, hydrogen-rich, and alkaline conditions, underscoring the adaptability of microbial life in extreme subsurface environments. These results contribute to a broader understanding of life’s resilience in the deep biosphere and offer new insights into the origins of life and the potential for extraterrestrial life.
重要日期
  • 会议日期

    06月10日

    2025

    06月13日

    2025

  • 04月15日 2025

    初稿截稿日期

主办单位
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Geobiology Society
National Committee of Stratigraphy of China
Ministry of Science and Technology
Geological Society of China
Paleontological Society of China
Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)
Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, CAS
International Commission on Stratigraphy
International Paleontological Association
承办单位
State Key Laboratory of Biogeology and Environmental Geology, China University of Geosciences (CUG, Wuhan)
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