Characterization of methanosarcina mazei JL01 isolated from holocene arctic permafrost and study of the archaeon cooperation with bacterium Sphaerochaeta associata GLS2T

A mesophilic methanogenic culture, designated JL01, was isolated from Holocene permafrost in the Russian Arctic [1]. After long-term extensive cultivation at 15°C it turned out to be a tied binary culture of archaeal (JL01) and bacterial (Sphaerochaeta associata GLS2) strains. Strain JL01 was a stri...

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Main Authors: Oshurkova, Viktoriia, Troshina, Olga, Trubitsyn, Vladimir, Ryzhmanova, Yana, Bochkareva, Olga, Shcherbakova, Viktoria
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spelling ftistaustriar:oai:pub.research-explorer.app.ist.ac.at:15071 2024-04-14T08:05:25+00:00 Characterization of methanosarcina mazei JL01 isolated from holocene arctic permafrost and study of the archaeon cooperation with bacterium Sphaerochaeta associata GLS2T Oshurkova, Viktoriia Troshina, Olga Trubitsyn, Vladimir Ryzhmanova, Yana Bochkareva, Olga Shcherbakova, Viktoria 2020 https://research-explorer.ista.ac.at/record/15071 https://research-explorer.ista.ac.at/download/15071/15127 eng eng MDPI info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.3390/ecm2020-07116 https://research-explorer.ista.ac.at/record/15071 https://research-explorer.ista.ac.at/download/15071/15127 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Oshurkova V, Troshina O, Trubitsyn V, Ryzhmanova Y, Bochkareva O, Shcherbakova V. Characterization of methanosarcina mazei JL01 isolated from holocene arctic permafrost and study of the archaeon cooperation with bacterium Sphaerochaeta associata GLS2T. In: Proceedings of 1st International Electronic Conference on Microbiology . MDPI; 2020. doi: 10.3390/ecm2020-07116 ddc:570 info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject doc-type:conferenceObject text http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_5794 2020 ftistaustriar https://doi.org/10.3390/ecm2020-07116 2024-03-21T16:57:55Z A mesophilic methanogenic culture, designated JL01, was isolated from Holocene permafrost in the Russian Arctic [1]. After long-term extensive cultivation at 15°C it turned out to be a tied binary culture of archaeal (JL01) and bacterial (Sphaerochaeta associata GLS2) strains. Strain JL01 was a strict anaerobe and grew on methanol, acetate and methylamines as energy and carbon sources. Cells were irregular coccoid, non-motile, non-spore-forming, and Gram-stainpositive. Optimum conditions for growth were 24-28 oC, pH 6.8–7.3 and 0.075-0.1 M NaCl. Phylogenetic tree reconstructions based on 16S rRNA and concatenated alignment of broadly conserved protein-coding genes revealed its close relation to Methanosarcina mazei S-6 T (similarity 99.5%). The comparison of whole genomic sequences (ANI) of the isolate and the type strain of M.mazei was 98.5%, which is higher than the values recommended for new species. Thus strain JL01 (=VKM B-2370=JCM 31898) represents the first M. mazei isolated from permanently subzero Arcticsediments. The long-term co-cultivation of JL01 with S. associata GLS2T showed the methane production without any additional carbon and energy sources. Genome analysis of S. associata GLS2T revealed putative genes involved in methanochondroithin catabolism. Conference Object Arctic Arctic permafrost IST Austria Research Explorer (Institute of Science and Technology) Arctic Proceedings of 1st International Electronic Conference on Microbiology 7116
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Shcherbakova, Viktoria
Characterization of methanosarcina mazei JL01 isolated from holocene arctic permafrost and study of the archaeon cooperation with bacterium Sphaerochaeta associata GLS2T
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description A mesophilic methanogenic culture, designated JL01, was isolated from Holocene permafrost in the Russian Arctic [1]. After long-term extensive cultivation at 15°C it turned out to be a tied binary culture of archaeal (JL01) and bacterial (Sphaerochaeta associata GLS2) strains. Strain JL01 was a strict anaerobe and grew on methanol, acetate and methylamines as energy and carbon sources. Cells were irregular coccoid, non-motile, non-spore-forming, and Gram-stainpositive. Optimum conditions for growth were 24-28 oC, pH 6.8–7.3 and 0.075-0.1 M NaCl. Phylogenetic tree reconstructions based on 16S rRNA and concatenated alignment of broadly conserved protein-coding genes revealed its close relation to Methanosarcina mazei S-6 T (similarity 99.5%). The comparison of whole genomic sequences (ANI) of the isolate and the type strain of M.mazei was 98.5%, which is higher than the values recommended for new species. Thus strain JL01 (=VKM B-2370=JCM 31898) represents the first M. mazei isolated from permanently subzero Arcticsediments. The long-term co-cultivation of JL01 with S. associata GLS2T showed the methane production without any additional carbon and energy sources. Genome analysis of S. associata GLS2T revealed putative genes involved in methanochondroithin catabolism.
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author Oshurkova, Viktoriia
Troshina, Olga
Trubitsyn, Vladimir
Ryzhmanova, Yana
Bochkareva, Olga
Shcherbakova, Viktoria
author_facet Oshurkova, Viktoriia
Troshina, Olga
Trubitsyn, Vladimir
Ryzhmanova, Yana
Bochkareva, Olga
Shcherbakova, Viktoria
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title Characterization of methanosarcina mazei JL01 isolated from holocene arctic permafrost and study of the archaeon cooperation with bacterium Sphaerochaeta associata GLS2T
title_short Characterization of methanosarcina mazei JL01 isolated from holocene arctic permafrost and study of the archaeon cooperation with bacterium Sphaerochaeta associata GLS2T
title_full Characterization of methanosarcina mazei JL01 isolated from holocene arctic permafrost and study of the archaeon cooperation with bacterium Sphaerochaeta associata GLS2T
title_fullStr Characterization of methanosarcina mazei JL01 isolated from holocene arctic permafrost and study of the archaeon cooperation with bacterium Sphaerochaeta associata GLS2T
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of methanosarcina mazei JL01 isolated from holocene arctic permafrost and study of the archaeon cooperation with bacterium Sphaerochaeta associata GLS2T
title_sort characterization of methanosarcina mazei jl01 isolated from holocene arctic permafrost and study of the archaeon cooperation with bacterium sphaerochaeta associata gls2t
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