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Typical methanogenic inhibitors can considerably alter bacterial populations and affect the interaction between fatty acid degraders and homoacetogens

Journal

APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 87, Issue 6, Pages 2267-2279

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00253-010-2708-y

Keywords

Methanogenic inhibitor; T-RFLP; Redundancy analysis; Fluorescence in situ hybridization; Syntrophic interaction

Funding

  1. Major State Basic Research Development Program (973 Program) of China [2007CB714036]
  2. Tai-Lake Water Specific Program of Jiangsu Province [BS2007098]
  3. Key Technologies R&D Program (Social Development) of Jiangsu Province [BE2008627]
  4. State Key Lab of Urban Water Resource and Environment [QAK200807]

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The effects of two typical methanogenic inhibitors [2-bromoethanesulfonate (BES) and chloroform (CHCl(3))] on the bacterial populations were investigated using molecular ecological techniques. Terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism analyses (T-RFLP) in combination with clone library showed that both the toxicants not only inhibited methanogenic activity but also considerably altered the bacterial community structure. Species of low % G + C Gram-positive bacteria (Clostridiales), high % G + C Actinomycetes, and uncultured Chloroflexi showed relatively greater tolerance of CHCl(3), whereas the BES T-RFLP patterns were characterized by prevalence of Geobacter hydrogenophilus and homoacetogenic Moorella sp. In addition, due to indirect thermodynamic inhibition caused by high hydrogen partial pressures, the growth of obligately syntrophic acetogenic Syntrophomonas and Syntrophobacter was also affected by selective inhibition of methanogenesis. Interestingly, by comparing the fermentative intermediates detected in BES- and CHCl(3)-treated experiments, it was furthermore found that when methanogenesis is specifically inhibited, the syntrophic interaction between hydrogen-producing fatty acid degraders and hydrogen-utilizating homoacetogens seemed to be strengthened.

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