2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-39998/v1
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Brockarchaeota, a novel archaeal lineage capable of methylotrophy

Abstract: Single carbon (C1) compounds such as methanol, methylamines and formaldehyde are ubiquitous in nature and they are large components of the carbon cycle. In anoxic environments C1-utilizing microbes (methylotrophs) play an important role in controlling global carbon degradation. Currently described anaerobic methylotrophs are limited to methanogenic archaea, acetogenic bacteria, and sulfate-reducing bacteria. Here, we report the first archaeal lineage outside of methanogenic taxa that are capable of anaerobic m… Show more

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“…However, it is unlikely for Bathyarchaeia, as the key gene coding for methylcoenzyme M reductase (MCR) in methanogenesis is absent in the majority of Bathyarchaeia lineages (see the next part for details). In addition, anaerobic respiration and acetogenesis are alternative pathways for metabolizing methanol (48) and methylamines (49). Accordingly, given the generally missing sulfate reduction or denitrification pathways but the prevalent acetate metabolism-involved genes (e.g., Ack, Pta and ACSS) in most Bathyarchaeia MAGs (Fig.…”
Section: Atypical and Flexible Pathway For C1 Compound Metabolismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it is unlikely for Bathyarchaeia, as the key gene coding for methylcoenzyme M reductase (MCR) in methanogenesis is absent in the majority of Bathyarchaeia lineages (see the next part for details). In addition, anaerobic respiration and acetogenesis are alternative pathways for metabolizing methanol (48) and methylamines (49). Accordingly, given the generally missing sulfate reduction or denitrification pathways but the prevalent acetate metabolism-involved genes (e.g., Ack, Pta and ACSS) in most Bathyarchaeia MAGs (Fig.…”
Section: Atypical and Flexible Pathway For C1 Compound Metabolismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nezhaarchaeota (8), and Ca. Brockarchaeota (9), were originally discovered in extreme geothermal habitats. While most of these lineages have no cultured representatives, they are often proposed to play important roles in biogeochemical cycles (2,10).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%