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Biomethane is produced by acetate cleavage, not direct interspecies electron transfer: genome-centric view and carbon isotope

  • Jian Liu
  • , Jiafeng Yu
  • , Yang Tan
  • , Run Dang
  • , Meng Zhou
  • , Marcela Hernández
  • , Eric Lichtfouse
  • , Leilei Xiao
  • Dezhou University
  • CAS - Yantai Institute of Coastal Research for Sustainable Development
  • CAS - Northeast Institute of Geography and Agricultural Ecology
  • University of East Anglia

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Abstract

Understanding the source of methane (CH4) is of great significance for improving the anaerobic fermentation efficiency in bioengineering, and for mitigating the emission potential of natural ecosystems. Microbes involved in the process named direct interspecies electron transfer coupling with CO2 reduction, i.e., electrons released from electroactive bacteria to reduce CO2 into CH4, have attracted considerable attention for wastewater treatment in the past decade. However, how the synergistic effect of microbiota contributes to this anaerobic carbon metabolism accompanied by CH4 production still remains poorly understood, especial for wastewater with antibiotic exposure. Results show that enhancing lower-abundant acetoclastic methanogens and acetogenic bacteria, rather than electroactive bacteria, contributed to CH4 production, based on a metagenome-assembled genomes network analysis. Natural and artificial isotope tracing of CH4 further confirmed that CH4 mainly originated from acetoclastic methanogenesis. These findings reveal the contribution of direct acetate cleavage (acetoclastic methanogenesis) and provide insightsfor further regulation of methanogenic strategies.

Original languageEnglish
Article number129589
JournalBioresource Technology
Volume387
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2023

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
    SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy

Keywords

  • Acetate metabolism
  • Anaerobic digestion
  • Antibiotic exposure
  • Metagenome-assembled genome

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