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An Unexpectedly Broad Thermal and Salinity-Tolerant Estuarine Methanogen Community

Moderately thermophilic (T(max), ~55 °C) methanogens are identified after extended enrichments from temperate, tropical and low-temperature environments. However, thermophilic methanogens with higher growth temperatures (T(opt) ≥ 60 °C) are only reported from high-temperature environments. A microco...

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Autores principales: Blake, Lynsay I., Sherry, Angela, Mejeha, Obioma K., Leary, Peter, Coombs, Henry, Stone, Wendy, Head, Ian M., Gray, Neil D.
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7600826/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32987846
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8101467
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author Blake, Lynsay I.
Sherry, Angela
Mejeha, Obioma K.
Leary, Peter
Coombs, Henry
Stone, Wendy
Head, Ian M.
Gray, Neil D.
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Mejeha, Obioma K.
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description Moderately thermophilic (T(max), ~55 °C) methanogens are identified after extended enrichments from temperate, tropical and low-temperature environments. However, thermophilic methanogens with higher growth temperatures (T(opt) ≥ 60 °C) are only reported from high-temperature environments. A microcosm-based approach was used to measure the rate of methane production and methanogen community structure over a range of temperatures and salinities in sediment from a temperate estuary. We report short-term incubations (<48 h) revealing methanogens with optimal activity reaching 70 °C in a temperate estuary sediment (in situ temperature 4–5 °C). While 30 °C enrichments amended with acetate, H(2) or methanol selected for corresponding mesophilic trophic groups, at 60 °C, only hydrogenotrophs (genus Methanothermobacter) were observed. Since these methanogens are not known to be active under in situ temperatures, we conclude constant dispersal from high temperature habitats. The likely provenance of the thermophilic methanogens was studied by enrichments covering a range of temperatures and salinities. These enrichments indicated that the estuarine sediment hosted methanogens encompassing the global activity envelope of most cultured species. We suggest that estuaries are fascinating sink and source environments for microbial function study.
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spelling pubmed-76008262020-11-01 An Unexpectedly Broad Thermal and Salinity-Tolerant Estuarine Methanogen Community Blake, Lynsay I. Sherry, Angela Mejeha, Obioma K. Leary, Peter Coombs, Henry Stone, Wendy Head, Ian M. Gray, Neil D. Microorganisms Communication Moderately thermophilic (T(max), ~55 °C) methanogens are identified after extended enrichments from temperate, tropical and low-temperature environments. However, thermophilic methanogens with higher growth temperatures (T(opt) ≥ 60 °C) are only reported from high-temperature environments. A microcosm-based approach was used to measure the rate of methane production and methanogen community structure over a range of temperatures and salinities in sediment from a temperate estuary. We report short-term incubations (<48 h) revealing methanogens with optimal activity reaching 70 °C in a temperate estuary sediment (in situ temperature 4–5 °C). While 30 °C enrichments amended with acetate, H(2) or methanol selected for corresponding mesophilic trophic groups, at 60 °C, only hydrogenotrophs (genus Methanothermobacter) were observed. Since these methanogens are not known to be active under in situ temperatures, we conclude constant dispersal from high temperature habitats. The likely provenance of the thermophilic methanogens was studied by enrichments covering a range of temperatures and salinities. These enrichments indicated that the estuarine sediment hosted methanogens encompassing the global activity envelope of most cultured species. We suggest that estuaries are fascinating sink and source environments for microbial function study. MDPI 2020-09-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7600826/ /pubmed/32987846 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8101467 Text en © 2020 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Blake, Lynsay I.
Sherry, Angela
Mejeha, Obioma K.
Leary, Peter
Coombs, Henry
Stone, Wendy
Head, Ian M.
Gray, Neil D.
An Unexpectedly Broad Thermal and Salinity-Tolerant Estuarine Methanogen Community
title An Unexpectedly Broad Thermal and Salinity-Tolerant Estuarine Methanogen Community
title_full An Unexpectedly Broad Thermal and Salinity-Tolerant Estuarine Methanogen Community
title_fullStr An Unexpectedly Broad Thermal and Salinity-Tolerant Estuarine Methanogen Community
title_full_unstemmed An Unexpectedly Broad Thermal and Salinity-Tolerant Estuarine Methanogen Community
title_short An Unexpectedly Broad Thermal and Salinity-Tolerant Estuarine Methanogen Community
title_sort unexpectedly broad thermal and salinity-tolerant estuarine methanogen community
topic Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7600826/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32987846
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8101467
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