Affiliation:
1. School of Earth and Ocean Sciences, Cardiff University, Cardiff, United Kingdom
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Nine marine methanogenic
Methanococcoides
strains, including the type strains of
Methanococcoides methylutens
,
M. burtonii
, and
M. alaskense
, were tested for the utilization of
N
-methylated glycines. Three strains (NM1, PM2, and MKM1) used glycine betaine (
N
,
N
,
N
-trimethylglycine) as a substrate for methanogenesis, partially demethylating it to
N
,
N
-dimethylglycine, whereas none of the strains used
N
,
N
-dimethylglycine or sarcosine (
N
-methylglycine). Growth rates and growth yields per mole of substrate with glycine betaine (3.96 g [dry weight] per mol) were similar to those with trimethylamine (4.11 g [dry weight] per mol). However, as glycine betaine is only partially demethylated, the yield per methyl group was significantly higher than with trimethylamine. If glycine betaine and trimethylamine are provided together, trimethylamine is demethylated to dimethyl- and methylamine with limited glycine betaine utilization. After trimethylamine is depleted, dimethylamine and glycine betaine are consumed rapidly, before methylamine. Glycine betaine extends the range of substrates that can be directly utilized by some methanogens, allowing them to gain energy from the substrate without the need for syntrophic partners.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
Cited by
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