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Over the past few years, I substantially contributed to the OH-isoGDGT #literature (Davtian et al., 2019 PALO; 2021 PALO; Davtian & Bard, 2023 PNAS), so I am overjoyed to highlight this new OH-isoGDGT #scientific #publication by Devika Varma et al. in #Biogeosciences @EuroGeosciences!
doi.org/10.5194/bg-21-4875-202
Disclaimer: I am not a co-author and I did not review this #paper either.
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#Archaea #Microbiology #Cultures
#Biomarkers #GDGTs #isoGDGTs

doi.orgControls on the composition of hydroxylated isoprenoidal glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers (isoGDGTs) in cultivated ammonia-oxidizing ThaumarchaeotaAbstract. Membrane lipids of ammonia-oxidizing Thaumarchaeota, in particular isoprenoidal glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers (isoGDGTs) and hydroxylated isoGDGTs (OH-isoGDGTs), have been used as biomarkers and as proxies in various environments. Controlled growth experiments have been used to investigate the factors that influence the composition of these lipids, in particular on how these factors affect the TEX86 temperature proxy, which is based on the degree of cyclization of isoGDGTs. Recently, the ring index of OH-isoGDGTs (RI-OH′), based on cyclization patterns of OH-isoGDGTs, and the abundance of OH-isoGDGTs relative to summed abundances of OH-isoGDGTs and regular isoGDGTs (% OH) have emerged as promising temperature proxies. Here, we examined the impact of growth temperature and growth phase on the distribution of OH-isoGDGTs and their associated proxies using cultures of two thaumarchaeotal strains. Analysis of core lipids and headgroup compositions of isoGDGTs and OH-isoGDGTs showed no consistent differences between the mid-exponential and stationary phases for both strains. Nitrosopumilus adriaticus NF5 shows a substantially higher relative abundance of OH-isoGDGTs (∼ 49 %) compared to Nitrosopumilus piranensis D3C (∼ 5 %) and also relative to observations reported for core lipids in the marine environment (< 17 %), indicating large variations in % OH values even among closely related species. Unlike in the marine environment, the % OH did not decrease with increasing temperatures in either of the strains, possibly reflecting a threshold below 15 °C for this response in the natural environment. The RI-OH′ increases with increasing temperature in cultures of both strains, similar to the ring index of regular isoGDGTs. The relative abundances of the headgroups varied between strains and did not respond to changes in temperature or growth phase. The % OH and RI-OH′ calculated from intact polar lipids with different headgroups revealed large differences between the distinct intact polar lipids, similar to that previously observed for regular isoGDGTs. Together, our findings suggest that growth temperature has a pronounced effect on the degree of cyclization in isoGDGTs and OH-isoGDGTs, in contrast to the relative abundance of OH-isoGDGTs, which mainly exhibits interspecies variability.

Following the 20th anniversary of its journal #Biogeosciences, the @EuroGeosciences provided some statistics. What a journey it has been!

- 1st submission received: 11 March 2004
- 1st final revised article published: 13 August 2004
- Preprints posted: 6,589
- Final articles published: 5,697
- Editors (incl. guest editors): 409
- Reviewer comments posted in the public discussion: 14,778
- Comments posted in the public discussion: 31,001
- Final article pages published: 92,115