Isolation of an obligate mixotrophic methanogen that represents the major population in thermophilic fixed-bed anaerobic digesters

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Methanothermobacter Met2 is a metagenome-assembled genome (MAG) that encodes a putative mixotrophic methanogen constituting the major populations in thermophilic fixed-bed anaerobic digesters. In order to characterize its physiology, the present work isolated an archaeon (strain Met2-1) that represents Met2-type methanogens by using a combination of enrichments under a nitrogen atmosphere, colony formation on solid media and limiting dilution under high partial pressures of hydrogen. Strain Met2-1 utilizes hydrogen and carbon dioxide for methanogenesis, while the growth is observed only when culture media are additionally supplemented with acetate. It does not grow on acetate in the absence of hydrogen. The results demonstrate that Methanothermobacter sp. strain Met2-1 is a novel methanogen that exhibits obligate mixotrophy.

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Nagoya, M., Kouzuma, A., Ueno, Y., & Watanabe, K. (2020). Isolation of an obligate mixotrophic methanogen that represents the major population in thermophilic fixed-bed anaerobic digesters. Microorganisms, 8(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8020217

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