Diversity of methanogenic archaea from the 2012 terrestrial hot spring (Valley of Geysers, Kamchatka)
- Autores: Merkel A.Y.1, Podosokorskaya O.A.1, Sokolova T.G.1, Bonch-Osmolovskaya E.A.1
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Afiliações:
- Winogradsky Institute of Microbiology, Research Center of Biotechnology
- Edição: Volume 85, Nº 3 (2016)
- Páginas: 342-349
- Seção: Experimental Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/0026-2617/article/view/162632
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S0026261716030073
- ID: 162632
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Resumo
Archaeal diversity in the 2012 terrestrial hot spring (Valley of Geysers, Kronotsky Nature Reserve, Kamchatka, Russia) was investigated using molecular and cultivation-based approaches. Analysis of the 16S rRNA gene sequences revealed predominance among archaea of uncultured microorganisms of the pSL12 and THSCG clusters. Analysis of the mcrA genes revealed that members of the order Methanomassiliicoccales were predominant (68%) among methanogens; the latter constituted 0.15% of the total number of archaea. Five stable thermophilic methanogenic associations utilizing hydrogen, formate, acetate, or methanol as substrates were obtained from the sediments of spring 2012. The diversity of cultured methanogens was limited to members of the genera Methanothermobacter, Methanothrix, and Methanomethylovorans. The association growing at 65°C and producing methane from methanol contained two components, which probably formed a syntrophic relationship: a Methanothermobacter methanogenic archaeon and a bacterium representing an separate cluster within the Firmicutes phylum, which was phylogenetically related to the genera Thermacetogenium and Syntrophaceticus. These data indicate high diversity of methanogens, notwithstanding their low abundance among archaea. The group of thermophilic Methanomassiliicoccales, which predominated among methanogens, is of special interest.
Sobre autores
A. Merkel
Winogradsky Institute of Microbiology, Research Center of Biotechnology
Autor responsável pela correspondência
Email: alexandrmerkel@gmail.com
Rússia, Moscow
O. Podosokorskaya
Winogradsky Institute of Microbiology, Research Center of Biotechnology
Email: alexandrmerkel@gmail.com
Rússia, Moscow
T. Sokolova
Winogradsky Institute of Microbiology, Research Center of Biotechnology
Email: alexandrmerkel@gmail.com
Rússia, Moscow
E. Bonch-Osmolovskaya
Winogradsky Institute of Microbiology, Research Center of Biotechnology
Email: alexandrmerkel@gmail.com
Rússia, Moscow
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