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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38179920/a-shift-between-mineral-and-nonmineral-sources-of-iron-and-sulfur-causes-proteome-wide-changes-in-methanosarcina-barkeri
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Hunter Fausset, Rachel L Spietz, Savannah Cox, Gwendolyn Cooper, Scott Spurzem, Monika Tokmina-Lukaszewska, Jennifer DuBois, Joan B Broderick, Eric M Shepard, Eric S Boyd, Brian Bothner
The methanogenic archaeon Methanosarcina barkeri holds great potential for industrial bio-mining and energy generation technologies. Much of the biochemistry of this microbe is poorly understood, and its characterization will provide a glimpse into biological processes that evolved close to life's origin. The discovery of its ability to extract iron and sulfur from bulk, solid-phase minerals shifted a longstanding paradigm that these elements were inaccessible to biological systems. The full elucidation of this process has the potential to help scientists and engineers extract valuable metals from low-grade ore and mine waste generating energy in the form of methane while doing so...
January 5, 2024: Microbiology Spectrum
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38167520/a-unified-compendium-of-prokaryotic-and-viral-genomes-from-over-300-anaerobic-digestion-microbiomes
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Victor Borin Centurion, Alessandro Rossi, Esteban Orellana, Gabriele Ghiotto, Balázs Kakuk, Maria Silvia Morlino, Arianna Basile, Guido Zampieri, Laura Treu, Stefano Campanaro
BACKGROUND: The anaerobic digestion process degrades organic matter into simpler compounds and occurs in strictly anaerobic and microaerophilic environments. The process is carried out by a diverse community of microorganisms where each species has a unique role and it has relevant biotechnological applications since it is used for biogas production. Some aspects of the microbiome, including its interaction with phages, remains still unclear: a better comprehension of the community composition and role of each species is crucial for a cured understanding of the carbon cycle in anaerobic systems and improving biogas production...
January 2, 2024: Environmental microbiome
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38138100/a-pcr-based-survey-of-methane-cycling-archaea-in-methane-soaked-subsurface-sediments-of-guaymas-basin-gulf-of-california
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John E Hinkle, Paraskevi Mara, David J Beaudoin, Virginia P Edgcomb, Andreas P Teske
The Guaymas Basin in the Gulf of California is characterized by active seafloor spreading, the rapid deposition of organic-rich sediments, steep geothermal gradients, and abundant methane of mixed thermogenic and microbial origin. Subsurface sediment samples from eight drilling sites with distinct geochemical and thermal profiles were selected for DNA extraction and PCR amplification to explore the diversity of methane-cycling archaea in the Guaymas Basin subsurface. We performed PCR amplifications with general (mcrIRD), and ANME-1 specific primers that target the alpha (α) subunit of methyl coenzyme M reductase ( mcrA )...
December 10, 2023: Microorganisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38128305/breakdown-of-hardly-degradable-carbohydrates-lignocellulose-in-a-two-stage-anaerobic-digestion-plant-is-favored-in-the-main-fermenter
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Robert Heyer, Patrick Hellwig, Irena Maus, Daniel Walke, Andreas Schlüter, Julia Hassa, Alexander Sczyrba, Tom Tubbesing, Michael Klocke, Torsten Mächtig, Kay Schallert, Ingolf Seick, Udo Reichl, Dirk Benndorf
The yield and productivity of biogas plants depend on the degradation performance of their microbiomes. The spatial separation of the anaerobic digestion (AD) process into a separate hydrolysis and a main fermenter should improve cultivation conditions of the microorganisms involved in the degradation of complex substrates like lignocellulosic biomass (LCB) and, thus, the performance of anaerobic digesters. However, relatively little is known about such two-stage processes. Here, we investigated the process performance of a two-stage agricultural AD over one year, focusing on chemical and technical process parameters and metagenome-centric metaproteomics...
December 17, 2023: Water Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38123082/understanding-petroleum-vapor-fate-and-transport-through-high-resolution-analysis-of-two-distinct-vapor-plumes
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Junjie Guan, Jierui Huang, Yue Sun, Chong Li, Yuruo Wan, Guo Wei, Rifeng Kang, Hongwei Pang, Quan Shi, Thomas McHugh, Jie Ma
No field study has provided a detailed characterization of the molecular composition and spatial distribution of a vadose zone plume of petroleum volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which is critical to improve the current understanding of petroleum VOC transport and fate. This is study reports a high-resolution analysis of two distinct vapor plumes emanating from two different light non-aqueous phase liquid (LNAPL) sources (an aliphatic-rich LNAPL for Zone #1vs an aromatic-rich LNAPL for Zone #2) at a large petrochemical site...
December 18, 2023: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38112444/a-rumen-virosphere-with-implications-of-contribution-to-fermentation-and-methane-production-and-endemism-in-cattle-breeds-and-individuals
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Yoshiaki Sato, Hiroaki Takebe, Kento Tominaga, Jumpei Yasuda, Hajime Kumagai, Hiroyuki Hirooka, Takashi Yoshida
Here, we investigated the individual and breed differences of the rumen viral community in Japanese cattle. In the process, we reconstructed putative novel complete viral genomes related to rumen fiber-degrading bacteria and methanogen. The finding strongly suggests that rumen viruses contribute to cellulose and hemicellulose digestion and methanogenesis. Notably, this study also found that rumen viruses are highly rumen and individual specific, suggesting that rumen viruses may not be transmitted through environmental exposure...
December 19, 2023: Applied and Environmental Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38072055/functionally-redundant-formate-dehydrogenases-enable-formate-dependent-growth-in-methanococcus-maripaludis
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Mohd Farid Abdul Halim, Dallas R Fonseca, Thomas D Niehaus, Kyle C Costa
Methanogens are essential for the complete remineralization of organic matter in anoxic environments. Most cultured methanogens are hydrogenotrophic, using H2 as an electron donor to reduce CO2 to CH4 , but in the absence of H2 many can also use formate. Formate dehydrogenase (Fdh) is essential for formate oxidation, where it transfers electrons for reduction of coenzyme F420 or to a flavin-based electron bifurcating reaction catalyzed by heterodisulfide reductase (Hdr), the terminal reaction of methanogenesis...
December 8, 2023: Journal of Biological Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38045033/structural-characterization-of-a-novel-cyclic-2-3-diphosphoglycerate-synthetase-involved-in-extremolyte-production-in-the-archaeon-methanothermus-fervidus
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Simone A De Rose, Michail N Isupov, Harley L Worthy, Christina Stracke, Nicholas J Harmer, Bettina Siebers, Jennifer A Littlechild
The enzyme cyclic di-phosphoglycerate synthetase that is involved in the production of the osmolyte cyclic 2,3-diphosphoglycerate has been studied both biochemically and structurally. Cyclic 2,3-diphosphoglycerate is found exclusively in the hyperthermophilic archaeal methanogens, such as Methanothermus fervidus , Methanopyrus kandleri , and Methanothermobacter thermoautotrophicus . Its presence increases the thermostability of archaeal proteins and protects the DNA against oxidative damage caused by hydroxyl radicals...
2023: Frontiers in Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37988769/enhanced-methanogenic-degradation-and-membrane-fouling-associated-with-protein-eps-by-extending-sludge-retention-time-in-a-high-solid-anaerobic-membrane-bioreactor-treating-concentrated-organic-sludge
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Guangze Guo, Shitong Zhou, Yujie Chen, Yu Qin, Xia Huang, Yu-You Li
The improvement of organic sludge destruction efficiency and methanogenic performance is a key concern during anaerobic digestion toward maximum energy recovery. In this study, a high-solid anaerobic membrane bioreactor (AnMBR) was operated continuously for the treatment of organic sludge from Japanese small-scale collective wastewater treatment facility (Johkasou), and digestion efficiency was enhanced by the optimizing solid retention time (SRT). Degradation efficiency of the substrate improved from 36 % to 52 % and the biogas yield was enhanced from 0...
November 15, 2023: Water Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37980058/sludge-composition-and-characteristics-shaped-microbial-community-and-further-determined-process-performance-a-study-on-full-scale-thermal-hydrolysis-anaerobic-digestion-processes
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Wei Liu, Chenxiang Sun, Wei Li, Tianle Li, Zhan Chen, Jiawei Wang, Zhengran Ren, Xianghua Wen
Anaerobic digestion (AD) with thermal hydrolysis (TH) pretreatment is a promising process for excess sludge treatment, while there lacks of the knowledge from full-scale process about the impact of sludge composition and characteristics on microbial community and performance. The sludge physiochemical indices, microbial community and performance data of four full-scale TH-AD plants were characterized, and their relationships was elucidated. The four plants were operated under almost similar total organic loading rate (OLR) but their methanogenesis performance differentiate into two groups, namely superior group (SupG) and the inferior group (InfG)...
March 2024: Journal of Environmental Sciences (China)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37886072/phenotypic-and-genomic-characterization-of-the-first-alkaliphilic-aceticlastic-methanogens-and-proposal-of-a-novel-genus-methanocrinis-gen-nov-within-the-family-methanotrichaceae
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Maria A Khomyakova, Alexander Y Merkel, Alexander I Slobodkin, Dimitry Y Sorokin
Highly purified cultures of alkaliphilic aceticlastic methanogens were collected for the first time using methanogenic enrichments with acetate from a soda lake and a terrestrial mud volcano. The cells of two strains were non-motile rods forming filaments. The mud volcano strain M04Ac was alkalitolerant, with the pH range for growth from 7.5 to 10.0 (optimum at 9.0), while the soda lake strain Mx was an obligate alkaliphile growing in the pH range 7.7-10.2 (optimum 9.3-9.5) in the presence of optimally 0.2-0...
2023: Frontiers in Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37858269/four-functional-profiles-for-fibre-and-mucin-metabolism-in-the-human-gut-microbiome
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Simon Labarthe, Sandra Plancade, Sebastien Raguideau, Florian Plaza Oñate, Emmanuelle Le Chatelier, Marion Leclerc, Beatrice Laroche
BACKGROUND: With the emergence of metagenomic data, multiple links between the gut microbiome and the host health have been shown. Deciphering these complex interactions require evolved analysis methods focusing on the microbial ecosystem functions. Despite the fact that host or diet-derived fibres are the most abundant nutrients available in the gut, the presence of distinct functional traits regarding fibre and mucin hydrolysis, fermentation and hydrogenotrophic processes has never been investigated...
October 20, 2023: Microbiome
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37819069/elevated-temperature-alters-microbial-communities-but-not-decomposition-rates-during-3-years-of-in-situ-peat-decomposition
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Spencer W Roth, Natalie A Griffiths, Randall K Kolka, Keith C Oleheiser, Alyssa A Carrell, Dawn M Klingeman, Angela Seibert, Jeffrey P Chanton, Paul J Hanson, Christopher W Schadt
Peatlands are large carbon sinks with primary production outpacing decomposition of organic matter. Results from the <u>S</u>pruce and <u>P</u>eatland <u>R</u>esponses <u>U</u>nder <u>C</u>hanging <u>E</u>nvironments (SPRUCE) study show net losses of organic matter and increased greenhouse gas production from peatlands in response to whole-ecosystem warming. Here, we investigated how warming and elevated CO2 impact peat microbial communities and peat soil decomposition rates and characterized microbial communities through amplicon sequencing and compositional changes across four depth increments...
October 11, 2023: MSystems
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37800930/rumen-lachnospiraceae-isolate-nk3a20-exhibits-metabolic-flexibility-in-response-to-substrate-and-coculture-with-a-methanogen
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Rachel A Kaminsky, Peter M Reid, Eric Altermann, Nikki Kenters, William J Kelly, Samantha J Noel, Graeme T Attwood, Peter H Janssen
Hydrogen (H2 ) is the primary electron donor for methane formation in ruminants, but the H2 -producing organisms involved are largely uncharacterized. This work integrated studies of microbial physiology and genomics to characterize rumen bacterial isolate NK3A20 of the family Lachnospiraceae . Isolate NK3A20 was the first recognized isolate of the NK3A20 group, which is among the ten most abundant bacterial genera in 16S rRNA gene surveys of rumen microbiota. NK3A20 produced acetate, butyrate, H2 , and formate from glucose...
October 6, 2023: Applied and Environmental Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37758143/antibiotics-inhibit-methanogenesis-during-municipal-solid-waste-decomposition
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Renjie Ni, Shuijing Wang, Xiaoxing Lin, Liyan Song
Municipal solid waste (MSW) landfills are significant sources of antibiotics. However, the effects of antibiotics on MSW decomposition process and methanogenesis during solid waste decomposition remain insufficiently characterized. This study investigated the effects of environmentally relevant concentrations (ERCs) of antibiotics (200 μg/kg for each antibiotic) on MSW decomposition and methanogenesis in bioreactors treated with and without eight antibiotics (three tetracyclines, three sulfonamides, and two macrolides)...
September 25, 2023: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37749252/a-compendium-of-viruses-from-methanogenic-archaea-reveals-their-diversity-and-adaptations-to-the-gut-environment
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Sofia Medvedeva, Guillaume Borrel, Mart Krupovic, Simonetta Gribaldo
Methanogenic archaea are major producers of methane, a potent greenhouse gas and biofuel, and are widespread in diverse environments, including the animal gut. The ecophysiology of methanogens is likely impacted by viruses, which remain, however, largely uncharacterized. Here we carried out a global investigation of viruses associated with all current diversity of methanogens by assembling an extensive CRISPR database consisting of 156,000 spacers. We report 282 high-quality (pro)viral and 205 virus-like/plasmid sequences assigned to hosts belonging to ten main orders of methanogenic archaea...
September 25, 2023: Nature Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37747896/water-table-level-controls-methanogenic-and-methanotrophic-communities-and-methane-emissions-in-a-sphagnum-dominated-peatland
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Wen Tian, Hongmei Wang, Xing Xiang, Prakash C Loni, Xuan Qiu, Ruicheng Wang, Xianyu Huang, Olli H Tuovinen
Peatlands are important sources of the greenhouse gas methane emissions equipoised by methanogens and methanotrophs. However, knowledge about how microbial functional groups associated with methane production and oxidation respond to water table fluctuations has been limited to date. Here, methane-related microbial communities and the potentials of methane production and oxidation were determined along sectioned peat layers in a subalpine peatland across four Sphagnum -dominated sites with different water table levels...
September 25, 2023: Microbiology Spectrum
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37729205/respiration-driven-methanotrophic-growth-of-diverse-marine-methanogens
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Zhen Yan, Kaifeng Du, Yunfeng Yan, Rui Huang, Fanping Zhu, Xianzheng Yuan, Shuguang Wang, James G Ferry
Anaerobic marine environments are the third largest producer of the greenhouse gas methane. The release to the atmosphere is prevented by anaerobic 'methanotrophic archaea (ANME) dependent on a symbiotic association with sulfate-reducing bacteria or direct reduction of metal oxides. Metagenomic analyses of ANME are consistent with a reverse methanogenesis pathway, although no wild-type isolates have been available for validation and biochemical investigation. Herein is reported the characterization of methanotrophic growth for the diverse marine methanogens Methanosarcina acetivorans C2A and Methanococcoides orientis sp...
September 26, 2023: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37728556/microbial-activity-contributes-to-spatial-heterogeneity-of-wetland-methane-fluxes
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Wyatt Arnold, Meghan Taylor, Mark Bradford, Peter Raymond, Jordan Peccia
The emission of methane from wetlands is spatially heterogeneous, as concurrently measured surface fluxes can vary by orders of magnitude within the span of a few meters. Despite extensive study and the climatic significance of these emissions, it remains unclear what drives large, within-site variations. While geophysical factors (e.g., soil temperature) are known to correlate with methane (CH4 ) flux, measurable variance in these parameters often declines as spatial and temporal scales become finer. As methane emitted from wetlands is the direct, net product of microbial metabolisms which both produce and degrade CH4 , it stands to reason that characterizing the spatial variability of microbial communities within a wetland-both horizontally and vertically-may help explain observed variances in flux...
September 20, 2023: Microbiology Spectrum
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37703095/pig-slurry-organic-matter-transformation-and-methanogenesis-at-ambient-storage-temperatures
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Frederik Rask Dalby, Herald Wilson Ambrose, Jan Struckmann Poulsen, Jeppe Lund Nielsen, Anders Peter S Adamsen
Manure management is a significant source of global methane emissions and there is an increased interest in understanding and predicting emissions. The hydrolysis rate of manure organic matter is critical for understanding and predicting methane emissions. We estimated hydrolysis rate constants of crude protein, fibers and lipids and used the Arrhenius equation to describe its dependency on temperature. Simultaneously measurements of methane emission, 13/12 C isotope ratios, and methanogen community were also conducted...
September 13, 2023: Journal of Environmental Quality
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