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Methanolobus use unspecific methyltransferases to produce methane from dimethylsulphide in Baltic Sea sediments.

S L TsolaY ZhuY ChenI A SandersC K EconomouV BrüchertÖ Eyice
Published in: Microbiome (2024)
Our study demonstrated that the Methanolobus genus is likely the key player in anaerobic DMS degradation in brackish Baltic Sea sediments. This is also the first study analysing the metabolic pathways of anaerobic DMS degradation in the environment and showing that methylotrophic methane production from DMS may not require a substrate-specific methyltransferase as was previously accepted. This highlights the versatility of the key enzymes in methane production in anoxic sediments, which would have significant implications for the global greenhouse gas budget and the methane cycle. Video Abstract.
Keyphrases
  • anaerobic digestion
  • heavy metals
  • carbon dioxide
  • sewage sludge
  • polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
  • risk assessment