Community structure and activity potentials of archaeal communities in hadal sediments of the Mariana and Mussau trenches

Mar Life Sci Technol. 2021 Jul 19;4(1):150-161. doi: 10.1007/s42995-021-00105-y. eCollection 2022 Feb.

Abstract

Hadal trenches are the least explored marine habitat on earth. Archaea has been shown to be the dominant group in trench sediments. However, the activity potentials and detailed diversity of these communities as well as their inter-trench variations are still not known. In this study, we combined datasets from two pairs of primers to investigate at high resolution the structure and activity potentials of the archaeal communities in vertically sectioned sediment cores taken from the deepest points of the Mariana (10,853 m) and Mussau (7011 m) trenches. The compositions of the potentially active communities revealed, via 16S ribosomal RNA gene (rDNA) and RNA (rRNA), significant differences between samples. Marine Group I (MGI), with nine identified subgroups, was the most dominant class in the active archaeal communities of the two trenches. Significantly different species composition and vertical variations were observed between the two trenches. Vertical transitions from aerobic MGI α to anaerobic MGI η and υ subgroups were observed in MST but not in MT sediments, which might be related to the faster microbial oxygen consumption in MST. These results provide a better understanding on archaeal activity and diversity in trench sediments.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s42995-021-00105-y.

Keywords: Archaea; Diversity; Hadal trench; Marine Group I; Potentially active archaeal community; Sediments.