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  • Nitrite-oxidizing bacteria (NOB), traditionally seen as focused on converting nitrite to nitrate, have shown potential for diverse biological roles beyond this specialization in recent studies.
  • *These bacteria, prevalent in marine environments, can also reduce nitrate, produce nitrous oxide (a harmful greenhouse gas), and participate in the sulfur cycle by oxidizing sulfide.
  • *This research suggests that as global ocean conditions change, NOB can adapt their functions in biogeochemical cycles, leading to significant environmental impacts.

Article Abstract

Nitrite-oxidizing bacteria (NOB) have conventionally been regarded as a highly specialized functional group responsible for the production of nitrate in the environment. However, recent culture-based studies suggest that they have the capacity to lead alternative lifestyles, but direct environmental evidence for the contribution of marine nitrite oxidizers to other processes has been lacking to date. We report on the alternative biogeochemical functions, worldwide distribution, and sometimes high abundance of the marine NOB . These largely overlooked bacteria are capable of not only oxidizing nitrite but also reducing nitrate and producing nitrous oxide, an ozone-depleting agent and greenhouse gas. Furthermore, can aerobically oxidize sulfide, thereby also engaging in the sulfur cycle. In the currently fast-changing global oceans, these findings highlight the potential functional switches these ubiquitous bacteria can perform in various biogeochemical cycles, each with distinct or even contrasting consequences.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5665590PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.1700807DOI Listing

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