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Artificial sediments enable reproducible cultivation and recapitulate ecological interactions of cable bacteria

Aiyer, K.; Guo, Y.; Plum-Jensen, L. E.; Hagen Van, T.; Sudo, M.; Bonne, R.; Chavez, M.; El-Naggar, M. Y.; Peter Nielsen, L.; Marshall, I. P. G.; Schramm, A.; Atkinson, J. T.

2026-04-16 microbiology
10.64898/2026.04.15.718496 bioRxiv
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Cable bacteria are filamentous microbes that couple sulfide oxidation to oxygen reduction over centimeter distances via long-distance electron transport. While their activity creates characteristic biogeochemical gradients that shape sediment ecology, the study of cable bacteria has been constrained by the chemical and physical heterogeneity of the natural sediments they inhabit. To date, laboratory cultivation efforts have relied on these undefined environmental matrices. Here, we established a reproducible enrichment and cultivation platform using an artificial sediment matrix coupled with chemically defined media. This matrix successfully supported the growth of both freshwater and marine cable bacteria and enabled serial propagation over multiple transfers. Microsensor profiling confirmed that the incubations recapitulated hallmark geochemical signatures, including the sulfide, oxygen and pH gradients associated with electrogenic sulfur oxidation. Scanning electron microscopy confirmed the presence of cable bacteria, while 16S rRNA sequencing confirmed enrichment of the cable bacteria together with a stable co-enriched community that included taxa associated with sulfur and iron cycling as well as cellulose decomposition. This defined cultivation system eliminates the variability inherent to natural samples, providing a controlled platform for dissecting the physiology, genetics, and microbial interactions of cable bacteria.

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