古细菌
甲烷厌氧氧化
细胞外
甲烷
电子转移
微生物
生物物理学
细菌
生物
化学
生物化学
生态学
遗传学
光化学
作者
Heleen T. Ouboter,Rob Mesman,Tom Sleutels,Jelle Postma,M.J.B. Wissink,Mike S. M. Jetten,Annemiek ter Heijne,Tom Berben,Cornelia U. Welte
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-024-45758-2
摘要
Abstract Anaerobic methanotrophic (ANME) archaea are environmentally important, uncultivated microorganisms that oxidize the potent greenhouse gas methane. During methane oxidation, ANME archaea engage in extracellular electron transfer (EET) with other microbes, metal oxides, and electrodes through unclear mechanisms. Here, we cultivate ANME-2d archaea ( ‘Ca . Methanoperedens’) in bioelectrochemical systems and observe strong methane-dependent current (91–93% of total current) associated with high enrichment of ‘ Ca . Methanoperedens’ on the anode (up to 82% of the community), as determined by metagenomics and transmission electron microscopy. Electrochemical and metatranscriptomic analyses suggest that the EET mechanism is similar at various electrode potentials, with the possible involvement of an uncharacterized short-range electron transport protein complex and OmcZ nanowires.
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