<div><p>Here, we describe the metagenome and functional composition of a microbial community in a historically metal-contaminated tropical freshwater stream sediment. The sediment was collected from the Mina Stream located in the Iron Quadrangle (Brazil), one of the world’s largest mining regions. Environmental DNA was extracted and was sequenced using SOLiD technology, and a total of 7.9 Gbp was produced. A taxonomic profile that was obtained by comparison to the Greengenes database revealed a complex microbial community with a dominance of <i>Proteobacteria </i>and <i>Parvarcheota. </i> Contigs were recruited by bacterial and archaeal genomes, especially <i>Candidatus Nitrospira defluvii </i>and <i>Nitrosopumilus maritimus</i>, and their ...