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The quantitative significance of Syntrophaceae and syntrophic partnerships in methanogenic degradation of crude oil alkanes
Libraries of 16S rRNA genes cloned from methanogenic oil degrading microcosms amended with North Sea crude oil and inoculated with estuarine sediment indicated that bacteria from the genera Smithella (Deltaproteobacteria, Syntrophaceace) and Marinobacter sp. (Gammaproteobacteria) were enriched durin...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3258425/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21914097 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1462-2920.2011.02570.x |
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author | Gray, N D Sherry, A Grant, R J Rowan, A K Hubert, C R J Callbeck, C M Aitken, C M Jones, D M Adams, J J Larter, S R Head, I M |
author_facet | Gray, N D Sherry, A Grant, R J Rowan, A K Hubert, C R J Callbeck, C M Aitken, C M Jones, D M Adams, J J Larter, S R Head, I M |
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description | Libraries of 16S rRNA genes cloned from methanogenic oil degrading microcosms amended with North Sea crude oil and inoculated with estuarine sediment indicated that bacteria from the genera Smithella (Deltaproteobacteria, Syntrophaceace) and Marinobacter sp. (Gammaproteobacteria) were enriched during degradation. Growth yields and doubling times (36 days for both Smithella and Marinobacter) were determined using qPCR and quantitative data on alkanes, which were the predominant hydrocarbons degraded. The growth yield of the Smithella sp. [0.020 g((cell-C))/g((alkane-C))], assuming it utilized all alkanes removed was consistent with yields of bacteria that degrade hydrocarbons and other organic compounds in methanogenic consortia. Over 450 days of incubation predominance and exponential growth of Smithella was coincident with alkane removal and exponential accumulation of methane. This growth is consistent with Smithella's occurrence in near surface anoxic hydrocarbon degrading systems and their complete oxidation of crude oil alkanes to acetate and/or hydrogen in syntrophic partnership with methanogens in such systems. The calculated growth yield of the Marinobacter sp., assuming it grew on alkanes, was [0.0005 g((cell-C))/g((alkane-C))] suggesting that it played a minor role in alkane degradation. The dominant methanogens were hydrogenotrophs (Methanocalculus spp. from the Methanomicrobiales). Enrichment of hydrogen-oxidizing methanogens relative to acetoclastic methanogens was consistent with syntrophic acetate oxidation measured in methanogenic crude oil degrading enrichment cultures. qPCR of the Methanomicrobiales indicated growth characteristics consistent with measured rates of methane production and growth in partnership with Smithella. |
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spelling | pubmed-32584252012-01-17 The quantitative significance of Syntrophaceae and syntrophic partnerships in methanogenic degradation of crude oil alkanes Gray, N D Sherry, A Grant, R J Rowan, A K Hubert, C R J Callbeck, C M Aitken, C M Jones, D M Adams, J J Larter, S R Head, I M Environ Microbiol Research Articles Libraries of 16S rRNA genes cloned from methanogenic oil degrading microcosms amended with North Sea crude oil and inoculated with estuarine sediment indicated that bacteria from the genera Smithella (Deltaproteobacteria, Syntrophaceace) and Marinobacter sp. (Gammaproteobacteria) were enriched during degradation. Growth yields and doubling times (36 days for both Smithella and Marinobacter) were determined using qPCR and quantitative data on alkanes, which were the predominant hydrocarbons degraded. The growth yield of the Smithella sp. [0.020 g((cell-C))/g((alkane-C))], assuming it utilized all alkanes removed was consistent with yields of bacteria that degrade hydrocarbons and other organic compounds in methanogenic consortia. Over 450 days of incubation predominance and exponential growth of Smithella was coincident with alkane removal and exponential accumulation of methane. This growth is consistent with Smithella's occurrence in near surface anoxic hydrocarbon degrading systems and their complete oxidation of crude oil alkanes to acetate and/or hydrogen in syntrophic partnership with methanogens in such systems. The calculated growth yield of the Marinobacter sp., assuming it grew on alkanes, was [0.0005 g((cell-C))/g((alkane-C))] suggesting that it played a minor role in alkane degradation. The dominant methanogens were hydrogenotrophs (Methanocalculus spp. from the Methanomicrobiales). Enrichment of hydrogen-oxidizing methanogens relative to acetoclastic methanogens was consistent with syntrophic acetate oxidation measured in methanogenic crude oil degrading enrichment cultures. qPCR of the Methanomicrobiales indicated growth characteristics consistent with measured rates of methane production and growth in partnership with Smithella. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2011-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3258425/ /pubmed/21914097 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1462-2920.2011.02570.x Text en Copyright © 2011 Society for Applied Microbiology and Blackwell Publishing Ltd http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ Re-use of this article is permitted in accordance with the Creative Commons Deed, Attribution 2.5, which does not permit commercial exploitation. |
spellingShingle | Research Articles Gray, N D Sherry, A Grant, R J Rowan, A K Hubert, C R J Callbeck, C M Aitken, C M Jones, D M Adams, J J Larter, S R Head, I M The quantitative significance of Syntrophaceae and syntrophic partnerships in methanogenic degradation of crude oil alkanes |
title | The quantitative significance of Syntrophaceae and syntrophic partnerships in methanogenic degradation of crude oil alkanes |
title_full | The quantitative significance of Syntrophaceae and syntrophic partnerships in methanogenic degradation of crude oil alkanes |
title_fullStr | The quantitative significance of Syntrophaceae and syntrophic partnerships in methanogenic degradation of crude oil alkanes |
title_full_unstemmed | The quantitative significance of Syntrophaceae and syntrophic partnerships in methanogenic degradation of crude oil alkanes |
title_short | The quantitative significance of Syntrophaceae and syntrophic partnerships in methanogenic degradation of crude oil alkanes |
title_sort | quantitative significance of syntrophaceae and syntrophic partnerships in methanogenic degradation of crude oil alkanes |
topic | Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3258425/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21914097 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1462-2920.2011.02570.x |
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