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One Step Closer to Enigmatic USCα Methanotrophs: Isolation of a Methylocapsa-like Bacterium from a Subarctic Soil

The scavenging of atmospheric trace gases has been recognized as one of the lifestyle-defining capabilities of microorganisms in terrestrial polar ecosystems. Several metagenome-assembled genomes of as-yet-uncultivated methanotrophic bacteria, which consume atmospheric CH(4) in these ecosystems, hav...

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Autores principales: Danilova, Olga V., Oshkin, Igor Y., Belova, Svetlana E., Miroshnikov, Kirill K., Ivanova, Anastasia A., Dedysh, Svetlana N.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10672854/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38004811
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11112800
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author Danilova, Olga V.
Oshkin, Igor Y.
Belova, Svetlana E.
Miroshnikov, Kirill K.
Ivanova, Anastasia A.
Dedysh, Svetlana N.
author_facet Danilova, Olga V.
Oshkin, Igor Y.
Belova, Svetlana E.
Miroshnikov, Kirill K.
Ivanova, Anastasia A.
Dedysh, Svetlana N.
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description The scavenging of atmospheric trace gases has been recognized as one of the lifestyle-defining capabilities of microorganisms in terrestrial polar ecosystems. Several metagenome-assembled genomes of as-yet-uncultivated methanotrophic bacteria, which consume atmospheric CH(4) in these ecosystems, have been retrieved in cultivation-independent studies. In this study, we isolated and characterized a representative of these methanotrophs, strain D3K7, from a subarctic soil of northern Russia. Strain D3K7 grows on methane and methanol in a wide range of temperatures, between 5 and 30 °C. Weak growth was also observed on acetate. The presence of acetate in the culture medium stimulated growth at low CH(4) concentrations (~100 p.p.m.v.). The finished genome sequence of strain D3K7 is 4.15 Mb in size and contains about 3700 protein-encoding genes. According to the result of phylogenomic analysis, this bacterium forms a common clade with metagenome-assembled genomes obtained from the active layer of a permafrost thaw gradient in Stordalen Mire, Abisco, Sweden, and the mineral cryosol at Axel Heiberg Island in the Canadian High Arctic. This clade occupies a phylogenetic position in between characterized Methylocapsa methanotrophs and representatives of the as-yet-uncultivated upland soil cluster alpha (USCα). As shown by the global distribution analysis, D3K7-like methanotrophs are not restricted to polar habitats but inhabit peatlands and soils of various climatic zones.
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spelling pubmed-106728542023-11-17 One Step Closer to Enigmatic USCα Methanotrophs: Isolation of a Methylocapsa-like Bacterium from a Subarctic Soil Danilova, Olga V. Oshkin, Igor Y. Belova, Svetlana E. Miroshnikov, Kirill K. Ivanova, Anastasia A. Dedysh, Svetlana N. Microorganisms Article The scavenging of atmospheric trace gases has been recognized as one of the lifestyle-defining capabilities of microorganisms in terrestrial polar ecosystems. Several metagenome-assembled genomes of as-yet-uncultivated methanotrophic bacteria, which consume atmospheric CH(4) in these ecosystems, have been retrieved in cultivation-independent studies. In this study, we isolated and characterized a representative of these methanotrophs, strain D3K7, from a subarctic soil of northern Russia. Strain D3K7 grows on methane and methanol in a wide range of temperatures, between 5 and 30 °C. Weak growth was also observed on acetate. The presence of acetate in the culture medium stimulated growth at low CH(4) concentrations (~100 p.p.m.v.). The finished genome sequence of strain D3K7 is 4.15 Mb in size and contains about 3700 protein-encoding genes. According to the result of phylogenomic analysis, this bacterium forms a common clade with metagenome-assembled genomes obtained from the active layer of a permafrost thaw gradient in Stordalen Mire, Abisco, Sweden, and the mineral cryosol at Axel Heiberg Island in the Canadian High Arctic. This clade occupies a phylogenetic position in between characterized Methylocapsa methanotrophs and representatives of the as-yet-uncultivated upland soil cluster alpha (USCα). As shown by the global distribution analysis, D3K7-like methanotrophs are not restricted to polar habitats but inhabit peatlands and soils of various climatic zones. MDPI 2023-11-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10672854/ /pubmed/38004811 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11112800 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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Danilova, Olga V.
Oshkin, Igor Y.
Belova, Svetlana E.
Miroshnikov, Kirill K.
Ivanova, Anastasia A.
Dedysh, Svetlana N.
One Step Closer to Enigmatic USCα Methanotrophs: Isolation of a Methylocapsa-like Bacterium from a Subarctic Soil
title One Step Closer to Enigmatic USCα Methanotrophs: Isolation of a Methylocapsa-like Bacterium from a Subarctic Soil
title_full One Step Closer to Enigmatic USCα Methanotrophs: Isolation of a Methylocapsa-like Bacterium from a Subarctic Soil
title_fullStr One Step Closer to Enigmatic USCα Methanotrophs: Isolation of a Methylocapsa-like Bacterium from a Subarctic Soil
title_full_unstemmed One Step Closer to Enigmatic USCα Methanotrophs: Isolation of a Methylocapsa-like Bacterium from a Subarctic Soil
title_short One Step Closer to Enigmatic USCα Methanotrophs: Isolation of a Methylocapsa-like Bacterium from a Subarctic Soil
title_sort one step closer to enigmatic uscα methanotrophs: isolation of a methylocapsa-like bacterium from a subarctic soil
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10672854/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38004811
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11112800
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