Acquisition of elemental sulfur by sulfur-oxidising Sulfolobales.

Environ Microbiol

Department of Microbiology and Cell Biology, Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana, USA.

Published: September 2024

Elemental sulfur (S )-oxidising Sulfolobales (Archaea) dominate high-temperature acidic hot springs (>80°C, pH <4). However, genomic analyses of S -oxidising members of the Sulfolobales reveal a patchy distribution of genes encoding sulfur oxygenase reductase (SOR), an S disproportionating enzyme attributed to S oxidation. Here, we report the S -dependent growth of two Sulfolobales strains previously isolated from acidic hot springs in Yellowstone National Park, one of which associated with bulk S during growth and one that did not. The genomes of each strain encoded different sulfur metabolism enzymes, with only one encoding SOR. Dialysis membrane experiments showed that direct contact is not required for S oxidation in the SOR-encoding strain. This is attributed to the generation of hydrogen sulfide (HS) from S disproportionation that can diffuse out of the cell to solubilise bulk S to form soluble polysulfides (S ) and/or S nanoparticles that readily diffuse across dialysis membranes. The Sulfolobales strain lacking SOR required direct contact to oxidise S , which could be overcome by the addition of HS. High concentrations of S inhibited the growth of both strains. These results implicate alternative strategies to acquire and metabolise sulfur in Sulfolobales and have implications for their distribution and ecology in their hot spring habitats.

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