Radioactive Springs and Archaeal Life in Deep Groundwater Systems
Terézia Eckertová, Andrea Palyzová, Monika Műllerová, Tomáš Řezanka

TL;DR
This study explores archaeal lipid profiles in freshwater springs to understand their ecological roles and responses to environmental factors like temperature and radioactivity.
Contribution
A novel archaeol-based phospholipid, dimethylphosphatidylethanolamine, was identified using lipidomic profiling in groundwater archaea.
Findings
Lipidomic analysis revealed over 100 archaeal lipids across springs in Slovakia.
Archaeal lipid ratios shifted significantly with temperature and radioactivity levels.
A new archaeol-based metabolite was identified using tandem mass spectrometry.
Abstract
This study investigates the archaeal lipid distribution in freshwater springs with a particular focus on lipidomic profiles as ecological indicaters. Cultivation-independent approaches were employed to analyze organisms that had not yet been cultivated in the laboratory. Shotgun lipidomics of 21 springs in western and central part of Slovakia revealed more than 100 characteristic archaeal lipids, from which three biomarker groups were selected: (i) core lipids containing archaeol and glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers (GDGT), including their mono and dihydroxy derivatives; (ii) mono- to tetra-glycosides of archaeol and GDGTs; and (iii) six phosphoarchaeols (archaeol-based phospholipids). Statistical analyses classified springs into three categories: cold (temperature < 20 °C), warm (> 30 °C), and radioactive (a subset of cold springs with ˃100 Bq/L radioactivity). Significant shifts…
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TopicsRadioactive contamination and transfer · Radioactive element chemistry and processing · Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils
