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Uncovering Microbiome Adaptations in a Full-Scale Biogas Plant: Insights from MAG-Centric Metagenomics and Metaproteomics

The current focus on renewable energy in global policy highlights the importance of methane production from biomass through anaerobic digestion (AD). To improve biomass digestion while ensuring overall process stability, microbiome-based management strategies become more important. In this study, me...

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Autores principales: Hassa, Julia, Tubbesing, Tom Jonas, Maus, Irena, Heyer, Robert, Benndorf, Dirk, Effenberger, Mathias, Henke, Christian, Osterholz, Benedikt, Beckstette, Michael, Pühler, Alfred, Sczyrba, Alexander, Schlüter, Andreas
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10608942/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37894070
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11102412
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author Hassa, Julia
Tubbesing, Tom Jonas
Maus, Irena
Heyer, Robert
Benndorf, Dirk
Effenberger, Mathias
Henke, Christian
Osterholz, Benedikt
Beckstette, Michael
Pühler, Alfred
Sczyrba, Alexander
Schlüter, Andreas
author_facet Hassa, Julia
Tubbesing, Tom Jonas
Maus, Irena
Heyer, Robert
Benndorf, Dirk
Effenberger, Mathias
Henke, Christian
Osterholz, Benedikt
Beckstette, Michael
Pühler, Alfred
Sczyrba, Alexander
Schlüter, Andreas
author_sort Hassa, Julia
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description The current focus on renewable energy in global policy highlights the importance of methane production from biomass through anaerobic digestion (AD). To improve biomass digestion while ensuring overall process stability, microbiome-based management strategies become more important. In this study, metagenomes and metaproteomes were used for metagenomically assembled genome (MAG)-centric analyses to investigate a full-scale biogas plant consisting of three differentially operated digesters. Microbial communities were analyzed regarding their taxonomic composition, functional potential, as well as functions expressed on the proteome level. Different abundances of genes and enzymes related to the biogas process could be mostly attributed to different process parameters. Individual MAGs exhibiting different abundances in the digesters were studied in detail, and their roles in the hydrolysis, acidogenesis and acetogenesis steps of anaerobic digestion could be assigned. Methanoculleus thermohydrogenotrophicum was an active hydrogenotrophic methanogen in all three digesters, whereas Methanothermobacter wolfeii was more prevalent at higher process temperatures. Further analysis focused on MAGs, which were abundant in all digesters, indicating their potential to ensure biogas process stability. The most prevalent MAG belonged to the class Limnochordia; this MAG was ubiquitous in all three digesters and exhibited activity in numerous pathways related to different steps of AD.
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spelling pubmed-106089422023-10-28 Uncovering Microbiome Adaptations in a Full-Scale Biogas Plant: Insights from MAG-Centric Metagenomics and Metaproteomics Hassa, Julia Tubbesing, Tom Jonas Maus, Irena Heyer, Robert Benndorf, Dirk Effenberger, Mathias Henke, Christian Osterholz, Benedikt Beckstette, Michael Pühler, Alfred Sczyrba, Alexander Schlüter, Andreas Microorganisms Article The current focus on renewable energy in global policy highlights the importance of methane production from biomass through anaerobic digestion (AD). To improve biomass digestion while ensuring overall process stability, microbiome-based management strategies become more important. In this study, metagenomes and metaproteomes were used for metagenomically assembled genome (MAG)-centric analyses to investigate a full-scale biogas plant consisting of three differentially operated digesters. Microbial communities were analyzed regarding their taxonomic composition, functional potential, as well as functions expressed on the proteome level. Different abundances of genes and enzymes related to the biogas process could be mostly attributed to different process parameters. Individual MAGs exhibiting different abundances in the digesters were studied in detail, and their roles in the hydrolysis, acidogenesis and acetogenesis steps of anaerobic digestion could be assigned. Methanoculleus thermohydrogenotrophicum was an active hydrogenotrophic methanogen in all three digesters, whereas Methanothermobacter wolfeii was more prevalent at higher process temperatures. Further analysis focused on MAGs, which were abundant in all digesters, indicating their potential to ensure biogas process stability. The most prevalent MAG belonged to the class Limnochordia; this MAG was ubiquitous in all three digesters and exhibited activity in numerous pathways related to different steps of AD. MDPI 2023-09-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10608942/ /pubmed/37894070 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11102412 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Hassa, Julia
Tubbesing, Tom Jonas
Maus, Irena
Heyer, Robert
Benndorf, Dirk
Effenberger, Mathias
Henke, Christian
Osterholz, Benedikt
Beckstette, Michael
Pühler, Alfred
Sczyrba, Alexander
Schlüter, Andreas
Uncovering Microbiome Adaptations in a Full-Scale Biogas Plant: Insights from MAG-Centric Metagenomics and Metaproteomics
title Uncovering Microbiome Adaptations in a Full-Scale Biogas Plant: Insights from MAG-Centric Metagenomics and Metaproteomics
title_full Uncovering Microbiome Adaptations in a Full-Scale Biogas Plant: Insights from MAG-Centric Metagenomics and Metaproteomics
title_fullStr Uncovering Microbiome Adaptations in a Full-Scale Biogas Plant: Insights from MAG-Centric Metagenomics and Metaproteomics
title_full_unstemmed Uncovering Microbiome Adaptations in a Full-Scale Biogas Plant: Insights from MAG-Centric Metagenomics and Metaproteomics
title_short Uncovering Microbiome Adaptations in a Full-Scale Biogas Plant: Insights from MAG-Centric Metagenomics and Metaproteomics
title_sort uncovering microbiome adaptations in a full-scale biogas plant: insights from mag-centric metagenomics and metaproteomics
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10608942/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37894070
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11102412
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