Affiliation:
1. Department of Life Sciences, National Chung Hsing University, Taichung, Taiwan, Republic of China
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Terrestrial rocks, petroleum reservoirs, faults, coal seams, and subseafloor gas hydrates contain an abundance of diverse methanoarchaea. However, reports on the isolation, purification, and characterization of methanoarchaea in the subsurface environment are rare. Currently, no studies investigating methanoarchaea within fault environments exist. In this report, we succeeded in obtaining two new methanogen isolates, St545Mb
T
of newly proposed species
Methanolobus chelungpuianus
and
Methanobacterium palustre
FG694aF, from the Chelungpu fault, which is the fault that caused a devastating earthquake in central Taiwan in 1999. Strain FG694aF was isolated from a fault gouge sample obtained at 694 m below land surface (mbls) and is an autotrophic, mesophilic, nonmotile, thin, filamentous-rod-shaped organism capable of using H
2
-CO
2
and formate as substrates for methanogenesis. The morphological, biochemical, and physiological characteristics and 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis revealed that this isolate belongs to
Methanobacterium palustre.
The mesophilic strain St545Mb
T
, isolated from a sandstone sample at 545 mbls, is a nonmotile, irregular, coccoid organism that uses methanol and trimethylamine as substrates for methanogenesis. The 16S rRNA gene sequence of strain St545Mb
T
was 99.0% similar to that of
Methanolobus psychrophilus
strain R15 and was 96 to 97.5% similar to the those of other
Methanolobus
species. However, the optimal growth temperature and total cell protein profile of strain St545Mb
T
were different from those of
M. psychrophilus
strain R15, and whole-genome DNA-DNA hybridization revealed less than 20% relatedness between these two strains. On the basis of these observations, we propose that strain St545Mb
T
(DSM 19953
T
; BCRC AR10030; JCM 15159) be named
Methanolobus chelungpuianus
sp. nov. Moreover, the environmental DNA database survey indicates that both
Methanolobus chelungpuianus
and
Methanobacterium palustre
are widespread in the subsurface environment.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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