Literature DB >> 32044151

The first crenarchaeon capable of growth by anaerobic carbon monoxide oxidation coupled with H2 production.

Tatiana V Kochetkova1, Andrei V Mardanov2, Tatyana G Sokolova3, Elizaveta A Bonch-Osmolovskaya4, Ilya V Kublanov3, Vadim V Kevbrin3, Alexey V Beletsky2, Nikolay V Ravin2, Alexander V Lebedinsky3.   

Abstract

The ability to grow by anaerobic CO oxidation with production of H2 from water is known for some thermophilic bacteria, most of which belong to Firmicutes, as well as for a few hyperthermophilic Euryarchaeota isolated from deep-sea hydrothermal habitats. A hyperthermophilic, neutrophilic, anaerobic filamentous archaeon strain 1505=VKM B-3180=KCTC 15798 was isolated from a terrestrial hot spring in Kamchatka (Russia) in the presence of 30% CO in the gas phase. Strain 1505 could grow lithotrophically using carbon monoxide as the energy source with the production of hydrogen according to the equation CO+H2OCO2+H2; mixotrophically on CO plus glucose; and organotrophically on peptone, yeast extract, glucose, sucrose, or Avicel. The genome of strain 1505 was sequenced and assembled into a single chromosome. Based on 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis and in silico genome-genome hybridization, this organism was shown to be closely related to the Thermofilum adornatum species. In the genome of Thermofilum sp. strain 1505, a gene cluster (TCARB_0867-TCARB_0879) was found that included genes of anaerobic (Ni,Fe-containing) carbon monoxide dehydrogenase and genes of energy-converting hydrogenase ([Ni,Fe]-CODH-ECH gene cluster). Compared to the [Ni,Fe]-CODH-ECH gene clusters occurring in the sequenced genomes of other H2-producing carboxydotrophs, the [Ni,Fe]-CODH-ECH gene cluster of Thermofilum sp. strain 1505 presented a novel type of gene organization. The results of the study provided the first evidence of anaerobic CO oxidation coupled with H2 production performed by a crenarchaeon, as well as the first documented case of lithotrophic growth of a Thermofilaceae representative.
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Keywords:  Carbon monoxide; Carbon monoxide dehydrogenase; Crenarchaeota; Energy-converting hydrogenase; Hydrogenogenic carboxydotroph; Thermofilum

Year:  2020        PMID: 32044151     DOI: 10.1016/j.syapm.2020.126064

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Syst Appl Microbiol        ISSN: 0723-2020            Impact factor:   4.022


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1.  Complete Genome Sequence of a Hyperthermophilic Archaeon, Thermosphaera sp. Strain 3507, Isolated from a Chilean Hot Spring.

Authors:  Kseniya S Zayulina; Alexander G Elcheninov; Stepan V Toshchakov; Ilya V Kublanov
Journal:  Microbiol Resour Announc       Date:  2020-12-10

2.  Putative Nickel-Dependent Anaerobic Carbon Monoxide Uptake Occurs Commonly in Soils and Sediments at Ambient Temperature and Might Contribute to Atmospheric and Sub-Atmospheric Carbon Monoxide Uptake During Anoxic Conditions.

Authors:  Amber N DePoy; Gary M King
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2022-03-24       Impact factor: 5.640

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