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Growth Characteristics of Methanomassiliicoccus luminyensis and Expression of Methyltransferase Encoding Genes

DNA sequence analysis of the human gut revealed the presence a seventh order of methanogens referred to as Methanomassiliicoccales. Methanomassiliicoccus luminyensis is the only member of this order that grows in pure culture. Here, we show that the organism has a doubling time of 1.8 d with methano...

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Autores principales: Kröninger, Lena, Gottschling, Jacqueline, Deppenmeier, Uwe
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5688252/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29230105
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/2756573
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Gottschling, Jacqueline
Deppenmeier, Uwe
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description DNA sequence analysis of the human gut revealed the presence a seventh order of methanogens referred to as Methanomassiliicoccales. Methanomassiliicoccus luminyensis is the only member of this order that grows in pure culture. Here, we show that the organism has a doubling time of 1.8 d with methanol + H(2) and a growth yield of 2.4 g dry weight/mol CH(4). M. luminyensis also uses methylamines + H(2) (monomethylamine, dimethylamine, and trimethylamine) with doubling times of 2.1–2.3 d. Similar cell yields were obtained with equimolar concentrations of methanol and methylamines with respect to their methyl group contents. The transcript levels of genes encoding proteins involved in substrate utilization indicated increased amounts of mRNA from the mtaBC2 gene cluster in methanol-grown cells. When methylamines were used as substrates, mRNA of the mtb/mtt operon and of the mtmBC1 cluster were found in high abundance. The transcript level of mtaC2 was almost identical in methanol- and methylamine-grown cells, indicating that genes for methanol utilization were constitutively expressed in high amounts. The same observation was made with resting cells where methanol always yielded the highest CH(4) production rate independently from the growth substrate. Hence, M. luminyensis is adapted to habitats that provide methanol + H(2) as substrates.
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spelling pubmed-56882522017-12-11 Growth Characteristics of Methanomassiliicoccus luminyensis and Expression of Methyltransferase Encoding Genes Kröninger, Lena Gottschling, Jacqueline Deppenmeier, Uwe Archaea Research Article DNA sequence analysis of the human gut revealed the presence a seventh order of methanogens referred to as Methanomassiliicoccales. Methanomassiliicoccus luminyensis is the only member of this order that grows in pure culture. Here, we show that the organism has a doubling time of 1.8 d with methanol + H(2) and a growth yield of 2.4 g dry weight/mol CH(4). M. luminyensis also uses methylamines + H(2) (monomethylamine, dimethylamine, and trimethylamine) with doubling times of 2.1–2.3 d. Similar cell yields were obtained with equimolar concentrations of methanol and methylamines with respect to their methyl group contents. The transcript levels of genes encoding proteins involved in substrate utilization indicated increased amounts of mRNA from the mtaBC2 gene cluster in methanol-grown cells. When methylamines were used as substrates, mRNA of the mtb/mtt operon and of the mtmBC1 cluster were found in high abundance. The transcript level of mtaC2 was almost identical in methanol- and methylamine-grown cells, indicating that genes for methanol utilization were constitutively expressed in high amounts. The same observation was made with resting cells where methanol always yielded the highest CH(4) production rate independently from the growth substrate. Hence, M. luminyensis is adapted to habitats that provide methanol + H(2) as substrates. Hindawi 2017-11-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5688252/ /pubmed/29230105 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/2756573 Text en Copyright © 2017 Lena Kröninger et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Growth Characteristics of Methanomassiliicoccus luminyensis and Expression of Methyltransferase Encoding Genes
title Growth Characteristics of Methanomassiliicoccus luminyensis and Expression of Methyltransferase Encoding Genes
title_full Growth Characteristics of Methanomassiliicoccus luminyensis and Expression of Methyltransferase Encoding Genes
title_fullStr Growth Characteristics of Methanomassiliicoccus luminyensis and Expression of Methyltransferase Encoding Genes
title_full_unstemmed Growth Characteristics of Methanomassiliicoccus luminyensis and Expression of Methyltransferase Encoding Genes
title_short Growth Characteristics of Methanomassiliicoccus luminyensis and Expression of Methyltransferase Encoding Genes
title_sort growth characteristics of methanomassiliicoccus luminyensis and expression of methyltransferase encoding genes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5688252/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29230105
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/2756573
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