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Autotrophy as a predominant mode of carbon fixation in anaerobic methane-oxidizing microbial communities
Authors:Matthias Y. Kellermann  Gunter Wegener  Marcus Elvert  Marcos Yukio Yoshinaga  Yu-Shih Lin  Thomas Holler  Xavier Prieto Mollar  Katrin Knittel  Kai-Uwe Hinrichs
Affiliation:aOrganic Geochemistry Group, MARUM-Center for Marine Environmental Sciences and Department of Geosciences, University of Bremen, D-28359 Bremen, Germany;;bAlfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Research Group for Deep Sea Ecology and Technology, D-27515 Bremerhaven, Germany; and;cMax Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, D-28359 Bremen, Germany
Abstract:The methane-rich, hydrothermally heated sediments of the Guaymas Basin are inhabited by thermophilic microorganisms, including anaerobic methane-oxidizing archaea (mainly ANME-1) and sulfate-reducing bacteria (e.g., HotSeep-1 cluster). We studied the microbial carbon flow in ANME-1/ HotSeep-1 enrichments in stable-isotope–probing experiments with and without methane. The relative incorporation of 13C from either dissolved inorganic carbon or methane into lipids revealed that methane-oxidizing archaea assimilated primarily inorganic carbon. This assimilation is strongly accelerated in the presence of methane. Experiments with simultaneous amendments of both 13C-labeled dissolved inorganic carbon and deuterated water provided further insights into production rates of individual lipids derived from members of the methane-oxidizing community as well as their carbon sources used for lipid biosynthesis. In the presence of methane, all prominent lipids carried a dual isotopic signal indicative of their origin from primarily autotrophic microbes. In the absence of methane, archaeal lipid production ceased and bacterial lipid production dropped by 90%; the lipids produced by the residual fraction of the metabolically active bacterial community predominantly carried a heterotrophic signal. Collectively our results strongly suggest that the studied ANME-1 archaea oxidize methane but assimilate inorganic carbon and should thus be classified as methane-oxidizing chemoorganoautotrophs.
Keywords:methanotrophy   biomarker   acetyl-CoA pathway   syntrophy
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