Anaerobic Methane Oxidation and Sulfate Reduction in Bacterial Mats on Coral-Like Carbonate Structures in the Black Sea

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N. V. Pimenov
A. E. Ivanova
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[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,Winogradsky Institute of Microbiology
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Microbiology | 2005年 / 74卷
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methane seeps in the Black Sea; microbial mats; anaerobic methane oxidation; sulfate reduction; psychrophilic bacteria;
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A detailed study of the processes of anaerobic methane oxidation and sulfate reduction in the bacterial mats occurring on coral-like carbonate structures in the region of methane seeps in the Black Sea, as well as of the phenotypic diversity of sulfate-reducing bacteria developing in this zone, has been performed. The use of the radioisotopic method shows the microbial mat structure to be heterogeneous. The peak activity of the two processes was revealed when a mixture of the upper (dark) and underlying (intensely pink) layers was introduced into an incubation flask, which confirms the suggestion that methanotrophic archaea and sulfate-reducing bacteria closely interact in the process of anaerobic methane oxidation. Direct correlation between the rate of anaerobic methane oxidation and the methane and electron acceptor concentrations in the medium has been experimentally demonstrated. Several enrichment and two pure cultures of sulfate-reducing bacteria have been obtained from the near-bottom water and bacterial mats. Both strains were found to completely oxidize the substrates to CO2 and H2S. The bacteria grow at temperatures ranging from −1 to 18 (24)°C, with an optimum in the 10–18°C range, and require the presence of 1.5–2.5% NaCl and 0.07–0.2% MgCl 2⋅6H2O. Regarding the aggregate of their phenotypic characteristics (cell morphology, spectrum of growth substrates, the capacity for complete oxidation), the microorganisms isolated have no analogues among the psychrophilic sulfate-reducing bacteria already described. The results obtained demonstrate the wide distribution of psychrophilic sulfate-reducing bacteria in the near-bottom water and bacterial mats covering the coral-like carbonate structures occurring in the region of methane seeps in the Black Sea, as well as the considerable catabolic potential of this physiological group of psychrophilic anaerobes in deep-sea habitats
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