Probing Denitrifying
Anaerobic Methane Oxidation via
Antimicrobial Intervention: Implications for Innovative Wastewater
Management
Posted on 2024-03-29 - 15:33
Methane emissions present a significant environmental
challenge
in both natural and engineered aquatic environments. Denitrifying
anaerobic methane oxidation (N-DAMO) has the potential for application
in wastewater treatment plants. However, our understanding of the
N-DAMO process is primarily based on studies conducted on environmental
samples or enrichment cultures using metagenomic approaches. To gain
deeper insights into N-DAMO, we used antimicrobial compounds to study
the function and physiology of ‘Candidatus Methanoperedens nitroreducens’ and ‘Candidatus Methylomirabilis oxyfera’ in N-DAMO
enrichment cultures. We explored the effects of inhibitors and antibiotics
and investigated the potential application of N-DAMO in wastewater
contaminated with ammonium and heavy metals. Our results showed that
‘Ca. M. nitroreducens’
was susceptible to puromycin and 2-bromoethanesulfonate, while the
novel methanogen inhibitor 3-nitrooxypropanol had no effect on N-DAMO.
Furthermore, ‘Ca. M. oxyfera’
was shown to be susceptible to the particulate methane monooxygenase
inhibitor 1,7-octadiyne and a bacteria-suppressing antibiotic cocktail.
The N-DAMO activity was not affected by ammonium concentrations below
10 mM. Finally, the N-DAMO community appeared to be remarkably resistant
to lead (Pb) but susceptible to nickel (Ni) and cadmium (Cd). This
study provides insights into microbial functions in N-DAMO communities,
facilitating further investigation of their application in methanogenic,
nitrogen-polluted water systems.
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Wissink, Martijn; Glodowska, Martyna; van der Kolk, Marnix R.; Jetten, Mike S. M.; Welte, Cornelia U. (2024). Probing Denitrifying
Anaerobic Methane Oxidation via
Antimicrobial Intervention: Implications for Innovative Wastewater
Management. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.3c07197