Project Title Characterization of subsurface extracellular enzymes and the organisms that produce them using metatranscriptomics and bottom-up metaproteomics
Acronym Sediment Metaproteomics
URLhttps://www.bco-dmo.org/project/807104
Created March 27, 2020
Modified March 27, 2020

Project Description

Project description from C-DEBI (https://www.darkenergybiosphere.org/award/characterization-of-subsurface-extracellular-enzymes-and-the-organisms-that-produce-them-using-metatranscriptomics-and-bottom-up-metaproteomics/)

Approximately 150 Pg of organic carbon resides in subsurface sediments (Ciais et al. 2013). Understanding the preservation, transformation, and remineralization of this carbon is a prerequisite to understanding the global carbon cycle. Extracellular enzymes are required by subsurface heterotrophic microbes to access complex molecules from this reservoir (Arnosti 2011) and thus, influence carbon turnover. Identifying which microbes produce which extracellular enzymes and under what conditions has remained a challenge. Here, it is proposed to apply bottom-up metaproteomics, metatranscriptomics, and shotgun-metagenomics on subsurface microbe communities from the White Oak River estuary to help close this knowledge gap.

This project was funded by a C-DEBI graduate fellowship.

Data Project Maintainers

NameAffiliationRole
Taylor M. RoyaltyUniversity of Tennessee Knoxville (UTK)Lead Principal Investigator
Andrew D. SteenUniversity of Tennessee Knoxville (UTK)Contact
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