Uncultivated DPANN archaea are ubiquitous inhabitants of global oxygen-deficient zones with diverse metabolic potential
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Acknowledgement
We thank Dr. Xin Sun (Carnegie Institution for Science) and Dr. Bess B. Ward, Dr. Amal Jayakumar, and Dr. Samantha G. Fortin (Princeton University) for sample collection, DNA extractions, and providing the resulting metagenomics data we used to assemble MAGs for this study. We are also grateful for the generosity of Dr. Bruce Heflinger in supporting the Bablab, including this work.
Funding
Funding for this project came from the Simons Foundation award 622065 and the National Science Foundation award OCE-2142998 to A.R.B. I.H.Z. was supported in part by an MIT School of Science MathWorks Science Fellowship, and B.B. was supported in part by a Swiss National Science Foundation fellowship (P500PN_202842). Grants to S.W. (from the National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship Program) and to D.K.N. (from the NIH, R01 HL152190-03) also contributed.
Contributions
I.H.Z. and A.R.B. conceptualized this study. I.H.Z. assembled metagenomes and MAGs, conducted bioinformatics analyses, and drafted the paper. B.B. and A.R.B. conceived and carried out analyses regarding the N2O uptake model. R.Z. provided bioinformatics and overall guidance. D.K.N. and S.W. conceived the heterologous complementation test for the nosZ homologs and provided all strains used in this study, and S.W. performed genetic engineering within the Pseudomonas model system.
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- Simons Foundation
- 622065
- National Science Foundation
- OCE-2142998
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Swiss National Science Foundation
- P500PN_202842
- National Science Foundation
- NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
- National Institutes of Health
- R01 HL152190-03
- Caltech groups
- Division of Biology and Biological Engineering, Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences