skip to main content
OSTI.GOV title logo U.S. Department of Energy
Office of Scientific and Technical Information

Title: Permafrost Active Layer Microbes From Ny Ålesund, Svalbard (79°N) Show Autotrophic and Heterotrophic Metabolisms With Diverse Carbon-Degrading Enzymes

Journal Article · · Frontiers in Microbiology

The active layer of permafrost in Ny Ålesund, Svalbard (79°N) around the Bayelva River in the Leirhaugen glacier moraine is measured as a small net carbon sink at the brink of becoming a carbon source. In many permafrost-dominating ecosystems, microbes in the active layers have been shown to drive organic matter degradation and greenhouse gas production, creating positive feedback on climate change. However, the microbial metabolisms linking the environmental geochemical processes and the populations that perform them have not been fully characterized. In this paper, we present geochemical, enzymatic, and isotopic data paired with 10 Pseudomonas sp. cultures and metagenomic libraries of two active layer soil cores (BPF1 and BPF2) from Ny Ålesund, Svalbard, (79°N). Relative to BPF1, BPF2 had statistically higher C/N ratios (15 ± 1 for BPF1 vs. 29 ± 10 for BPF2; n = 30, p < 10–5), statistically lower organic carbon (2% ± 0.6% for BPF1 vs. 1.6% ± 0.4% for BPF2, p < 0.02), statistically lower nitrogen (0.1% ± 0.03% for BPF1 vs. 0.07% ± 0.02% for BPF2, p < 10–6). The d13C values for inorganic carbon did not correlate with those of organic carbon in BPF2, suggesting lower heterotrophic respiration. An increase in the δ13C of inorganic carbon with depth either reflects an autotrophic signal or mixing between a heterotrophic source at the surface and a lithotrophic source at depth. Potential enzyme activity of xylosidase and N-acetyl-β-D-glucosaminidase increases twofold at 15°C, relative to 25°C, indicating cold adaptation in the cultures and bulk soil. Potential enzyme activity of leucine aminopeptidase across soils and cultures was two orders of magnitude higher than other tested enzymes, implying that organisms use leucine as a nitrogen and carbon source in this nutrient-limited environment. Besides demonstrating large variability in carbon compositions of permafrost active layer soils only ∼84 m apart, results suggest that the Svalbard active layer microbes are often limited by organic carbon or nitrogen availability and have adaptations to the current environment, and metabolic flexibility to adapt to the warming climate.

Research Organization:
Univ. of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN (United States)
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE Office of Science (SC), Biological and Environmental Research (BER); Simons Foundation; National Science Foundation (NSF)
Grant/Contract Number:
SC0020369; 404586; DEB-1442262
OSTI ID:
1843517
Alternate ID(s):
OSTI ID: 1904736; OSTI ID: 1991894
Journal Information:
Frontiers in Microbiology, Journal Name: Frontiers in Microbiology Vol. 12; ISSN 1664-302X
Publisher:
Frontiers Media SACopyright Statement
Country of Publication:
Switzerland
Language:
English

References (59)

Penicillium Mycobiota in Arctic Subglacial Ice journal August 2006
Acid fumigation of soils to remove carbonates prior to total organic carbon or CARBON-13 isotopic analysis journal January 2001
The effects of long term nitrogen deposition on extracellular enzyme activity in an Acer saccharum forest soil journal September 2002
Projecting Permafrost Thaw of Sub‐Arctic Tundra With a Thermodynamic Model Calibrated to Site Measurements journal June 2021
Metagenomic analysis of a permafrost microbial community reveals a rapid response to thaw journal November 2011
Minimum information about a single amplified genome (MISAG) and a metagenome-assembled genome (MIMAG) of bacteria and archaea journal August 2017
High resolution single cell analytics to follow microbial community dynamics in anaerobic ecosystems journal July 2012
Adding Depth to Our Understanding of Nitrogen Dynamics in Permafrost Soils journal August 2018
Aquifer community structure in dependence of lithostratigraphy in groundwater reservoirs journal May 2015
Persulfate Digestion and Simultaneous Colorimetric Analysis of Carbon and Nitrogen in Soil Extracts journal March 2004
Leucine aminopeptidases: diversity in structure and function journal January 2006
Trimmomatic: a flexible trimmer for Illumina sequence data journal April 2014
Bacterial l-leucine catabolism as a source of secondary metabolites journal October 2015
Environmental and stoichiometric controls on microbial carbon-use efficiency in soils: Research review journal July 2012
Identification and Characterization of a Novel, Cold-Adapted d-Xylobiose- and d-Xylose-Releasing Endo-β-1,4-Xylanase from an Antarctic Soil Bacterium, Duganella sp. PAMC 27433 journal April 2021
Psychrophilic enzymes: hot topics in cold adaptation journal December 2003
Critical Evaluation of Two Primers Commonly Used for Amplification of Bacterial 16S rRNA Genes journal February 2008
Spectrophotometric Determination of Nitrate with a Single Reagent journal January 2003
Carbon isotopic subsets of soil carbonate—A particle size comparison of limestone and igneous parent materials journal April 2009
metaSPAdes: a new versatile metagenomic assembler journal March 2017
Stoichiometry of soil enzyme activity at global scale: Stoichiometry of soil enzyme activity journal September 2008
Stable isotopes and biomarkers in microbial ecology journal May 2002
Progressive nitrogen limitation across the Tibetan alpine permafrost region journal July 2020
DECIPHER, a Search-Based Approach to Chimera Identification for 16S rRNA Sequences journal November 2011
Viability, diversity and composition of the bacterial community in a high Arctic permafrost soil from Spitsbergen, Northern Norway journal November 2007
Spirosoma spitsbergense sp. nov. and Spirosoma luteum sp. nov., isolated from a high Arctic permafrost soil, and emended description of the genus Spirosoma journal April 2009
High-resolution organic carbon–isotope stratigraphy of the Middle Jurassic–Lower Cretaceous Agardhfjellet Formation of central Spitsbergen, Svalbard journal May 2016
Recent Arctic amplification and extreme mid-latitude weather journal August 2014
Substrate specificity of aquatic extracellular peptidases assessed by competitive inhibition assays using synthetic substrates journal July 2015
Landscape Distribution of Microbial Activity in the McMurdo Dry Valleys: Linked Biotic Processes, Hydrology, and Geochemistry in a Cold Desert Ecosystem journal March 2009
A 20-year record (1998–2017) of permafrost, active layer and meteorological conditions at a high Arctic permafrost research site (Bayelva, Spitsbergen) journal January 2018
Ecoenzymatic stoichiometry of microbial organic nutrient acquisition in soil and sediment journal December 2009
Woeseiales transcriptional response to shallow burial in Arctic fjord surface sediment journal August 2020
High Levels of CO 2 Exchange During Synoptic‐Scale Events Introduce Large Uncertainty Into the Arctic Carbon Budget journal May 2021
Prokka: rapid prokaryotic genome annotation journal March 2014
Low-temperature recovery strategies for the isolation of bacteria from ancient permafrost sediments journal June 2000
KBase: The United States Department of Energy Systems Biology Knowledgebase journal July 2018
SPAdes: A New Genome Assembly Algorithm and Its Applications to Single-Cell Sequencing journal May 2012
Phylogenetically Novel Uncultured Microbial Cells Dominate Earth Microbiomes journal September 2018
Permafrost Thaw and Liberation of Inorganic Nitrogen in Eastern Siberia: Permafrost thaw and nitrogen release journal September 2017
Rapid, Sensitive, Microscale Determination of Phosphate in Water and Soil journal November 2001
Estimating active carbon for soil quality assessment: A simplified method for laboratory and field use journal March 2003
Complex Microbial Communities Drive Iron and Sulfur Cycling in Arctic Fjord Sediments journal July 2019
Carbonate removal from coastal sediments for the determination of organic carbon and its isotopic signatures, δ 13 C and Δ 14 C: comparison of fumigation and direct acidification by hydrochloric acid: Carbonate removal from coastal sediments journal June 2008
Differential retention and utilization of dissolved organic carbon by bacteria in river sediments journal November 2002
Fast gapped-read alignment with Bowtie 2 journal March 2012
Evidence for key enzymatic controls on metabolism of Arctic river organic matter journal February 2014
Nitrogen fixation in Arctic vegetation and soils from Svalbard, Norway journal January 1996
Metagenome-assembled genome distribution and key functionality highlight importance of aerobic metabolism in Svalbard permafrost journal April 2020
Culture Media and Individual Hosts Affect the Recovery of Culturable Bacterial Diversity from Amphibian Skin journal August 2017
Microbial control over carbon cycling in soil journal January 2012
Stable carbon isotopes as indicators for permafrost carbon vulnerability in upper reach of Heihe River basin, northwestern China journal February 2014
Improving the Berthelot Reaction for Determining Ammonium in Soil Extracts and Water journal January 1998
Bacterial characterization of the snow cover at Spitzberg, Svalbard: Bacterial characterization of an Arctic snow cover journal February 2007
High-throughput Fluorometric Measurement of Potential Soil Extracellular Enzyme Activities journal January 2013
Combined Geophysical Measurements Provide Evidence for Unfrozen Water in Permafrost in the Adventdalen Valley in Svalbard journal April 2018
Metabolic origin of δ 15 N values in nitrogenous compounds from Brassica napus L. leaves: δ 15 N in leaf metabolites journal July 2012
Distinct summer and winter bacterial communities in the active layer of Svalbard permafrost revealed by DNA- and RNA-based analyses journal April 2015
Molecular investigations into a globally important carbon pool: permafrost-protected carbon in Alaskan soils journal February 2010