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Anaerobic Degradation of Non-Methane Alkanes by “Candidatus Methanoliparia” in Hydrocarbon Seeps of the Gulf of Mexico

Crude oil and gases in the seabed provide an important energy source for subsurface microorganisms. We investigated the role of archaea in the anaerobic degradation of non-methane alkanes in deep-sea oil seeps from the Gulf of Mexico. We identified microscopically the ethane and short-chain alkane o...

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Autores principales: Laso-Pérez, Rafael, Hahn, Cedric, van Vliet, Daan M., Tegetmeyer, Halina E., Schubotz, Florence, Smit, Nadine T., Pape, Thomas, Sahling, Heiko, Bohrmann, Gerhard, Boetius, Antje, Knittel, Katrin, Wegener, Gunter
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6703427/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31431553
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.01814-19
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author Laso-Pérez, Rafael
Hahn, Cedric
van Vliet, Daan M.
Tegetmeyer, Halina E.
Schubotz, Florence
Smit, Nadine T.
Pape, Thomas
Sahling, Heiko
Bohrmann, Gerhard
Boetius, Antje
Knittel, Katrin
Wegener, Gunter
author_facet Laso-Pérez, Rafael
Hahn, Cedric
van Vliet, Daan M.
Tegetmeyer, Halina E.
Schubotz, Florence
Smit, Nadine T.
Pape, Thomas
Sahling, Heiko
Bohrmann, Gerhard
Boetius, Antje
Knittel, Katrin
Wegener, Gunter
author_sort Laso-Pérez, Rafael
collection PubMed
description Crude oil and gases in the seabed provide an important energy source for subsurface microorganisms. We investigated the role of archaea in the anaerobic degradation of non-methane alkanes in deep-sea oil seeps from the Gulf of Mexico. We identified microscopically the ethane and short-chain alkane oxidizers “Candidatus Argoarchaeum” and “Candidatus Syntrophoarchaeum” forming consortia with bacteria. Moreover, we found that the sediments contain large numbers of cells from the archaeal clade “Candidatus Methanoliparia,” which was previously proposed to perform methanogenic alkane degradation. “Ca. Methanoliparia” occurred abundantly as single cells attached to oil droplets in sediments without apparent bacterial or archaeal partners. Metagenome-assembled genomes of “Ca. Methanoliparia” encode a complete methanogenesis pathway including a canonical methyl-coenzyme M reductase (MCR) but also a highly divergent MCR related to those of alkane-degrading archaea and pathways for the oxidation of long-chain alkyl units. Its metabolic genomic potential and its global detection in hydrocarbon reservoirs suggest that “Ca. Methanoliparia” is an important methanogenic alkane degrader in subsurface environments, producing methane by alkane disproportionation as a single organism.
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spelling pubmed-67034272019-08-29 Anaerobic Degradation of Non-Methane Alkanes by “Candidatus Methanoliparia” in Hydrocarbon Seeps of the Gulf of Mexico Laso-Pérez, Rafael Hahn, Cedric van Vliet, Daan M. Tegetmeyer, Halina E. Schubotz, Florence Smit, Nadine T. Pape, Thomas Sahling, Heiko Bohrmann, Gerhard Boetius, Antje Knittel, Katrin Wegener, Gunter mBio Research Article Crude oil and gases in the seabed provide an important energy source for subsurface microorganisms. We investigated the role of archaea in the anaerobic degradation of non-methane alkanes in deep-sea oil seeps from the Gulf of Mexico. We identified microscopically the ethane and short-chain alkane oxidizers “Candidatus Argoarchaeum” and “Candidatus Syntrophoarchaeum” forming consortia with bacteria. Moreover, we found that the sediments contain large numbers of cells from the archaeal clade “Candidatus Methanoliparia,” which was previously proposed to perform methanogenic alkane degradation. “Ca. Methanoliparia” occurred abundantly as single cells attached to oil droplets in sediments without apparent bacterial or archaeal partners. Metagenome-assembled genomes of “Ca. Methanoliparia” encode a complete methanogenesis pathway including a canonical methyl-coenzyme M reductase (MCR) but also a highly divergent MCR related to those of alkane-degrading archaea and pathways for the oxidation of long-chain alkyl units. Its metabolic genomic potential and its global detection in hydrocarbon reservoirs suggest that “Ca. Methanoliparia” is an important methanogenic alkane degrader in subsurface environments, producing methane by alkane disproportionation as a single organism. American Society for Microbiology 2019-08-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6703427/ /pubmed/31431553 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.01814-19 Text en Copyright © 2019 Laso-Pérez et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Laso-Pérez, Rafael
Hahn, Cedric
van Vliet, Daan M.
Tegetmeyer, Halina E.
Schubotz, Florence
Smit, Nadine T.
Pape, Thomas
Sahling, Heiko
Bohrmann, Gerhard
Boetius, Antje
Knittel, Katrin
Wegener, Gunter
Anaerobic Degradation of Non-Methane Alkanes by “Candidatus Methanoliparia” in Hydrocarbon Seeps of the Gulf of Mexico
title Anaerobic Degradation of Non-Methane Alkanes by “Candidatus Methanoliparia” in Hydrocarbon Seeps of the Gulf of Mexico
title_full Anaerobic Degradation of Non-Methane Alkanes by “Candidatus Methanoliparia” in Hydrocarbon Seeps of the Gulf of Mexico
title_fullStr Anaerobic Degradation of Non-Methane Alkanes by “Candidatus Methanoliparia” in Hydrocarbon Seeps of the Gulf of Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Anaerobic Degradation of Non-Methane Alkanes by “Candidatus Methanoliparia” in Hydrocarbon Seeps of the Gulf of Mexico
title_short Anaerobic Degradation of Non-Methane Alkanes by “Candidatus Methanoliparia” in Hydrocarbon Seeps of the Gulf of Mexico
title_sort anaerobic degradation of non-methane alkanes by “candidatus methanoliparia” in hydrocarbon seeps of the gulf of mexico
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6703427/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31431553
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.01814-19
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