Carbon Monoxide Dehydrogenase-encoding Microorganisms In Volcanic Astrobiological Analogues: An Enzyme System To Investigate The Evolution Of Life

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Carbon Monoxide Dehydrogenase-encoding Microorganisms In Volcanic Astrobiological Analogues: An Enzyme System To Investigate The Evolution Of Life

Maximum BLASTx identity (%) of key Cdh/Coo and CoxL enzymes across eight global locations. This heatmap illustrates the sequence conservation of each gene in different environments, ranging from highly conserved (bright yellow) to poorly conserved (dark blue).

Volcanic environments provide analogues for studying the origin of life and its persistence under extreme conditions on early Earth and other planetary bodies. Pioneering microbes that oxidise inorganic gases, such as carbon monoxide (CO), provide energy for survival and initiate primary succession.

Similar geological and atmospheric conditions shaped by volcanism, meteoritic impacts, and tidal heating have existed, or still exist, on Mars, Venus, and icy moons, where CO may serve as a metabolic substrate.

This review explores the evolutionary significance of CO dehydrogenase (CODH), an enzyme responsible for the oxidation of CO to carbon dioxide, thereby linking geochemical energy fluxes to the emergence of biological carbon. Genomic evidence from eight globally distributed volcanic sites confirms the presence of genes encoding CODH.

Genes encoding aerobic CO oxidation (coxL) were consistently abundant and conserved, whereas genes encoding anaerobic oxidation (cdh- and coo-related genes) showed site-specific dominance and variability, reflecting differences in microbial community composition and environmental conditions. At Poás Volcano, several taxa, particularly members of Desulfobacterota, exhibited genetic versatility across nine gene clusters, highlighting their adaptive capacity.

These findings demonstrate how trace gas metabolism can support microbial survival in volcanic soils, providing insight into potential habitability on other planetary bodies.

Astrobiology, Genomics,

Explorers Club Fellow, ex-NASA Space Station Payload manager/space biologist, Away Teams, Journalist, Lapsed climber, Synaesthete, Na’Vi-Jedi-Freman-Buddhist-mix, ASL, Devon Island and Everest Base Camp veteran, (he/him) 🖖🏻

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