Cell proliferation at 122°C and isotopically heavy CH 4 production by a hyperthermophilic methanogen under high-pressure cultivation
Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology · University of the Ryukyus · +1 more institution
Abstract
We have developed a technique for cultivation of chemolithoautotrophs under high hydrostatic pressures that is successfully applicable to various types of deep-sea chemolithoautotrophs, including methanogens. It is based on a glass-syringe-sealing liquid medium and gas mixture used in conjunction with a butyl rubber piston and a metallic needle stuck into butyl rubber. By using this technique, growth, survival, and methane production of a newly isolated, hyperthermophilic methanogen Methanopyrus kandleri strain 116 are characterized under high temperatures and hydrostatic pressures. Elevated hydrostatic pressures extend the temperature maximum for possible cell proliferation from 116 degrees C at 0.4 MPa to…
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10Topics & keywords
- Methanogen
- Methanogenesis
- Fractionation
- Hydrostatic pressure
- Methane
- Isotopes of carbon
- Archaea
- Isotope fractionation
- Life below water