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Methanogenesis from methanol in Methanosarcina barkeri studied using membrane inlet mass spectrometry
Authors:G. Ranalli  T.N. Whitmore  D. Lloyd
Affiliation:Instituto Microbiologia, Via Celoria 2, 20133 Milan, Italy;Department of Microbiology, University College, Newport Road, Cardiff, CF2 1TA, Wales, U.K.
Abstract:Abstract A mass spectrometer with membrane inlet was used to study methanol metabolism by Methanosarcina barkeri strain MS. The addition of methanol to methanol grown culture samples in the mass spectrometer vessel stimulated methanogenesis and hydrogen production. The apparent K s for methanol was determined as 0.5 mM and the V max as 8.14 mmol g (dry weight) h−1. The V max for methane production was fairly constant during growth of the culture on methanol implying that growth is tightly coupled to methanogenesis. The addition of methanol to culture samples in the mass spectrometer vessel stimulated methanogenesis with no lag which indicated that methanogenesis can be uncoupled from growth. Exposure of the culture sample in the mass spectrometer vessel to an atmosphere of 2 kPa oxygen for 80 min resulted in a decrease in the rate of methanogenesis from methanol but on returning the atmosphere to nitrogen the addition of further methanol stimulated methanogenesis. The effect of other inhibitors of methanogenesis (2-bromoethane sulphonate and monensin); K j values 21.5 μM and 0.3 mM, respectively) were also studied.
Keywords:Methanogenesis    Methanosarcina    growth yield    methanol affinity    oxygen sensitivity
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