The Acidophilic Methanotroph 4AC Grows as Autotroph on H Under Microoxic Conditions.

Front Microbiol

Department of Microbiology, Institute for Water and Wetland Research, Radboud University, Nijmegen, Netherlands.

Published: October 2019

Emissions of the strong greenhouse gas methane (CH) to the atmosphere are mitigated by methanotrophic microorganisms. Methanotrophs found in extremely acidic geothermal systems belong to the phylum Verrucomicrobia. Thermophilic verrucomicrobial methanotrophs from the genus can grow autotrophically on hydrogen gas (H), but it is unknown whether this also holds for their mesophilic counterparts from the genus . To determine this, we examined H consumption and CO fixation by the mesophilic verrucomicrobial methanotroph 4AC. We found that strain 4AC grows autotrophically on H with a maximum growth rate of 0.0048 h and a yield of 2.1 g dry weight⋅mol H , which is about 12 and 41% compared to the growth rate and yield on methane, respectively. The genome of strain 4AC only encodes for an oxygen-sensitive group 1b [NiFe] hydrogenase and H is respired only when oxygen concentrations are below 40 μM. Phylogenetic analysis and genomic comparison of methanotrophs revealed diverse [NiFe] hydrogenases, presumably with varying oxygen sensitivity and affinity for H, which could drive niche differentiation. Our results show that both thermophilic and mesophilic verrucomicrobial methanotrophs can grow as autotrophs on H as a sole energy source. Our results suggest that verrucomicrobial methanotrophs are particularly well-equipped to thrive in hostile volcanic ecosystems, since they can consume H as additional energy source.

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