High-pressure Methanogenesis Reveals Metabolic Adaptation to Dissolved CO(2) Limitation

高压产甲烷作用揭示了对溶解二氧化碳限制的代谢适应

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Abstract

This study investigated the effects of elevated hydrostatic pressure on methane production and gene expression in a hydrogenotrophic methanogen isolated from subseafloor sediments at biogenic gas hydrate sites, with a focus on the implications of CO(2) availability. Using high-pressure cultivation, the methane production rate decreased by 15% at 25 MPa, while a transcriptomic anal-ysis revealed the marked up-regulation of methyl-coenzyme M reductase and ATP synthase. These results suggest that methanogens compensate for pressure-driven constraints on CO(2) utilization by increasing the expression of key methanogenic enzymes, underscoring the overlooked role of CO(2) in deep biosphere microbial processes.

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