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Fate of peptidoglycan in an intertidal sediment: An in situ 13C-labeling study
Veuger, B.; van Oevelen, D.; Boschker, H.T.S.; Middelburg, J.J. (2006). Fate of peptidoglycan in an intertidal sediment: An in situ 13C-labeling study. Limnol. Oceanogr. 51(4): 1572-1580. http://dx.doi.org/10.4319/lo.2006.51.4.1572
In: Limnology and Oceanography. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography: Waco, Tex., etc. ISSN 0024-3590; e-ISSN 1939-5590, more
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  • Veuger, B., more
  • van Oevelen, D., more
  • Boschker, H.T.S., more
  • Middelburg, J.J., more

Abstract
    We investigated the fate of peptidoglycan, a bacterial cell wall component, in sediment by 13C-labeling the bacterial community of an intertidal mudflat and subsequently tracing the fate of 13CC in D-alanine (D-Ala, a bacterial biomarker specific for peptidoglycan), bacteria-specific phospholipid-derived fatty acids (PLFAs, specific for cell membranes of living bacteria), and total hydrolysable amino acids (THAAs, representing bulk proteinaceous material) over a 4.5-month period in situ. Results showed a relatively slow loss of 13C from D-Ala (half lives of 20-67 d) compared with that from bacteria-specific PLFAs (half lives of 13-33 d) during the sampling period and a relatively strong retention of 13C in D-Ala compared with the other compounds after 4.5 months. This provides direct in situ evidence for relative accumulation of peptidoglycan during reworking and degradation of bacterial biomass in sediments. Degradation also resulted in compositional changes of the [13C]THAA pool, including increased relative abundances of glycine, serine, and proline.

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