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Lipid biomarkers from microbial mats on the McMurdo Ice Shelf, Antarctica: signatures for life in the cryosphere

Last Revision Date: May 22, 2023
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Published Date: May 27, 2022
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Description

Persistent cold temperatures, a paucity of nutrients, freeze-thaw cycles, and the strongly seasonal light regime make Antarctica one of Earth’s least hospitable surface environments for complex life. Cyanobacteria, however, are well-adapted to such conditions and are often the dominant primary producers in Antarctic inland water environments. In particular, the network of meltwater ponds on the ‘dirty ice’ of the McMurdo Ice Shelf is an ecosystem with extensive cyanobacteria-dominated microbial mat accumulations. This study investigated intact polar lipids (IPLs), heterocyte glycolipids (HGs), bacteriohopanepolyols (BHPs) in combination with 16S and 18S rRNA gene diversity in microbial mats of twelve ponds in this unique polar ecosystem. To constrain the effects of nutrient availability, temperature and freeze-thaw cycles on the lipid membrane composition, lipids were compared to stromatolite-forming cyanobacterial mats from ice-covered lakes in the McMurdo Dry Valleys as well as from (sub)tropical regions and hot springs. The 16S rRNA gene compositions of the McMurdo Ice Shelf mats confirm the dominance of Cyanobacteria and Proteobacteria while the 18S rRNA gene composition indicates the presence of Ochrophyta, Chlorophyta, Ciliophora, and other microfauna. IPL analyses revealed a predominantly bacterial community in the meltwater ponds, with archaeal lipids being barely detectable. IPLs are dominated by glycolipids and phospholipids, followed by aminolipids. The high abundance of sugar-bound lipids accords with a predominance of cyanobacterial primary producers. The phosphate-limited samples from the (sub)tropical, hot spring, and Lake Vanda sites revealed a higher abundance of aminolipids compared to those of the nitrogen-limited meltwater ponds, affirming the direct affects that N and P availability have on IPL compositions. The high abundance of polyunsaturated IPLs in the Antarctic microbial mats suggests that these lipids provide an important mechanism to maintain membrane fluidity in cold environments. High abundances of HG keto-ols and HG keto-diols, produced by heterocytous cyanobacteria, further support these findings and reveal a unique distribution compared to those from warmer climates.

Data
File or URL Description/Data Usage File Size Date
IPLs+HGs.zip Intact polar lipids + heterocyte glycolipids analysis files 129.62 MB Aug 4, 2022
Sample_list_Bratina_Island_McMurdo.xlsx Sample list with description and analysis. 10.68 KB Aug 4, 2022
CastenholzS11-10%TLE+50ngSTD.d.zip CastenholzS11-10%TLE+50ngSTD.d 607.58 MB Aug 4, 2022
BrackS6-15%TLE+50ngSTD.d.zip BrackS6-15%TLE+50ngSTD.d 735.49 MB Aug 4, 2022
Fogg_horneS3-4%TLE+50ngSTD.d.zip Fogg_horneS3-4%TLE+50ngSTD.d 671.85 MB Aug 4, 2022
DuetS14-5%TLE+50ngSTD.d.zip DuetS14-5%TLE+50ngSTD.d 668.31 MB Aug 4, 2022
ConophytonS10-5%TLE+50ngSTD.d.zip ConophytonS10-5%TLE+50ngSTD.d 710.86 MB Aug 4, 2022
LeginS1-5%TLE+50ngSTD.d.zip LeginS1-5%TLE+50ngSTD.d 699.97 MB Aug 4, 2022
FreshS15-15%TLE+50ngSTD.d.zip FreshS15-15%TLE+50ngSTD.d 655.07 MB Aug 4, 2022
Nostoc_ConophytonS9-1%TLE+50ngSTD.d.zip Nostoc_ConophytonS9-1%TLE+50ngSTD.d 353.1 MB Aug 4, 2022
NewS19-2%TLE+50ngSTD.d.zip NewS19-2%TLE+50ngSTD.d 542.62 MB Aug 4, 2022
Nostoc_LeginS2-15%TLE+50ngSTD.d.zip Nostoc_LeginS2-15%TLE+50ngSTD.d 653.59 MB Aug 4, 2022
OrangeS13-2_5%TLE+50ngSTDd.d.zip OrangeS13-2_5%TLE+50ngSTDd.d 642.38 MB Aug 25, 2022
Nostoc_RogerS8-1%TLE+50ngSTD.d.zip Nostoc_RogerS8-1%TLE+50ngSTD.d 518.6 MB Aug 25, 2022
SaltS5-10%TLE+50ngSTDd.d.zip SaltS5-10%TLE+50ngSTDd.d 726.22 MB Aug 25, 2022
SkuaS12-15%TLE+50ngSTD.d.zip SkuaS12-15%TLE+50ngSTD.d 736.14 MB Dec 12, 2022
P70S4-8%TLE+50ngSTD.d.zip P70S4-8%TLE+50ngSTD.d 714.42 MB Dec 12, 2022
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DOI Description
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.903621 Lipid Biomarkers From Microbial Mats on the McMurdo Ice Shelf, Antarctica: Signatures for Life in the Cryosphere
Fieldwork Location(s)
McMurdo Ice Shelf [ -78.0, 166.499998 ]
How to Cite

When using this dataset, please cite the data package provided here as well as original publications, when available. License terms and conditions apply. Creative Commons License

Dataset: Bauersachs, T; Evans, T; Grotheer, H; Hawes, I; Jungblut, A; Kalambokidis, M; Mackey, T; Millar, J; Summons, R. Lipid biomarkers from microbial mats on the McMurdo Ice Shelf, Antarctica: signatures for life in the cryosphere. Astrobiology Habitable Environment Database. Retrieved Date: May 10, 2024. https://doi.org/10.48667/r1zs-v785
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