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| Title | Cultivation and visualization of a methanogen of the phylum Thermoproteota. |
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| Journal, issue, pages | Nature, Vol. 632, Issue 8027, Page 1118-1123, Year 2024 |
| Publish date | Jul 24, 2024 |
Authors | Anthony J Kohtz / Nikolai Petrosian / Viola Krukenberg / Zackary J Jay / Martin Pilhofer / Roland Hatzenpichler / ![]() |
| PubMed Abstract | Methane is the second most abundant climate-active gas, and understanding its sources and sinks is an important endeavour in microbiology, biogeochemistry, and climate sciences. For decades, it was ...Methane is the second most abundant climate-active gas, and understanding its sources and sinks is an important endeavour in microbiology, biogeochemistry, and climate sciences. For decades, it was thought that methanogenesis, the ability to conserve energy coupled to methane production, was taxonomically restricted to a metabolically specialized group of archaea, the Euryarchaeota. The discovery of marker genes for anaerobic alkane cycling in metagenome-assembled genomes obtained from diverse habitats has led to the hypothesis that archaeal lineages outside the Euryarchaeota are also involved in methanogenesis. Here we cultured Candidatus Methanosuratincola verstraetei strain LCB70, a member of the archaeal class Methanomethylicia (formerly Verstraetearchaeota) within the phylum Thermoproteota, from a terrestrial hot spring. Growth experiments combined with activity assays, stable isotope tracing, and genomic and transcriptomic analyses demonstrated that this thermophilic archaeon grows by means of methyl-reducing hydrogenotrophic methanogenesis. Cryo-electron tomography revealed that Ca. M. verstraetei are coccoid cells with archaella and chemoreceptor arrays, and that they can form intercellular bridges connecting two to three cells with continuous cytoplasm and S-layer. The wide environmental distribution of Ca. M. verstraetei suggests that they might play important and hitherto overlooked roles in carbon cycling within diverse anoxic habitats. |
External links | Nature / PubMed:39048824 |
| Methods | EM (tomography) |
| Structure data | ![]() EMDB-50298: Candidatus Methanosuratincola verstraetei strain LCB70 cell biology. Chemoreceptor array, archaella, putative virus-like particles. ![]() EMDB-50305: Candidatus Methanosuratincola verstraetei strain LCB70 cell biology, an example of a dividing cell ![]() EMDB-50308: Candidatus Methanosuratincola verstraetei strain LCB70, an example of BES treated cell ![]() EMDB-50313: Candidatus Methanosuratincola verstraetei strain LCB70, an example of interaction between two cells ![]() EMDB-50315: Candidatus Methanosuratincola verstraetei strain LCB70 cell biology, an example of interaction between two cells |
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