articleApplied and Environmental MicrobiologyMay 17, 2014BRONZE OA

Direct Interspecies Electron Transfer between Geobacter metallireducens and Methanosarcina barkeri

University of Massachusetts Amherst · Yantai Institute of Coastal Zone Research · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Direct interspecies electron transfer (DIET) is potentially an effective form of syntrophy in methanogenic communities, but little is known about the diversity of methanogens capable of DIET. The ability of Methanosarcina barkeri to participate in DIET was evaluated in coculture with Geobacter metallireducens. Cocultures formed aggregates that shared electrons via DIET during the stoichiometric conversion of ethanol to methane. Cocultures could not be initiated with a pilin-deficient G. metallireducens strain, suggesting that long-range electron transfer along pili was important for DIET. Amendments of granular activated carbon permitted the pilin-deficient G. metallireducens isolates to share electrons with…

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