| Literature DB >> 29704757 |
Stefano Campanaro1, Laura Treu2, Panagiotis G Kougias3, Gang Luo4, Irini Angelidaki2.
Abstract
The aim of this work was to elucidate the microbial ecology in twelve mesophilic and thermophilic full-scale biogas plants using a genome-centric metagenomic approach. In this study both biogas plants treating manure and those treating sludge from waste water treatment plants were considered. The identification of 132 Metagenome-Assembled Genomes (MAGs) and analysis of their abundance profile in different samples allowed the identification of the most abundant core members of the anaerobic digestion microbiome. Canonical correspondence analysis was used to determine the influence of biotic and environmental factors on MAGs abundance and to investigate the methanogenic performance of the biogas plants. Prediction of the functional properties of MAGs was obtained analyzing their KEGG pathways and their carbohydrate active domains. Network analysis allowed investigation of species-species associations and shed light on syntrophic interactions between members belonging to the anaerobic digestion dark matter (phylum Fermentibacteria). By stratifying and comparing different levels of information, it was predicted that some MAGs have a crucial role in the manure-supplemented thermophilic biogas plants and it was highlighted the importance of the glycine cleavage system in complementing the "truncated" Wood-Ljungdahl pathway.Entities:
Keywords: Abundant metagenome-assembled genomes; Anaerobic digestion; Functional analysis; Metagenomic binning
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29704757 DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2018.04.043
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Water Res ISSN: 0043-1354 Impact factor: 11.236