Methane oxidation in anoxic lake water stimulated by nitrate and sulfate addition

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2020-02

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van Grinsven, Sigrid
Sinninghe Damste, Jaap S.ORCID 0000-0002-8683-1854ISNI 0000000390349312
Asbun, Alejandro Abdala
Engelmann, Julia CISNI 0000000055848245
Harrison, JohnISNI 0000000523493984
Villanueva, LauraISNI 0000000492959840

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Abstract

Methanotrophic bacteria play a key role in limiting methane emissions from lakes. It is generally assumed that methanotrophic bacteria are mostly active at the oxic-anoxic transition zone in stratified lakes, where they use oxygen to oxidize methane. Here, we describe a methanotroph of the genera Methylobacter that is performing high-rate (up to 72 mu M day(-1)) methane oxidation in the anoxic hypolimnion of the temperate Lacamas Lake (Washington, USA), stimulated by both nitrate and sulfate addition. Oxic and anoxic incubations both showed active methane oxidation by a Methylobacter species, with anoxic rates being threefold higher. In anoxic incubations, Methylobacter cell numbers increased almost two orders of magnitude within 3 days, suggesting that this specific Methylobacter species is a facultative anaerobe with a rapid response capability. Genomic analysis revealed adaptations to oxygen-limitation as well as pathways for mixed-acid fermentation and H-2 production. The denitrification pathway was incomplete, lacking the genes narG/napA and nosZ, allowing only for methane oxidation coupled to nitrite-reduction. Our data suggest that Methylobacter can be an important driver of the conversion of methane in oxygen-limited lake systems and potentially use alternative electron acceptors or fermentation to remain active under oxygen-depleted conditions.

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Anaerobic oxidation, Fresh-water, Sequence, Methanotrophs, Sediments, Monooxygenase, Emissions, Crenothrix, Metabolism, Alignment

Citation

van Grinsven, S, Sinninghe Damste, J S, Asbun, A A, Engelmann, J C, Harrison, J & Villanueva, L 2020, 'Methane oxidation in anoxic lake water stimulated by nitrate and sulfate addition', Environmental Microbiology, vol. 22, no. 2, pp. 766-782. https://doi.org/10.1111/1462-2920.14886