Nitrate-dependent anaerobic methane oxidation coupled to Fe(III) reduction as a source of ammonium and nitrous oxide

Water Research(2024)

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‘Candidatus Methanoperedens nitroreducens’ is an archaeal methanotroph with global importance that links carbon and nitrogen cycles and great potential for sustainable operation of wastewater treatment. It has been reported to mediate the anaerobic oxidation of methane through a reverse methanogenesis pathway while reducing nitrate to nitrite. Here, we demonstrate that ‘Ca. M. nitroreducens’ reduces ferric iron forming ammonium (23.1%) and nitrous oxide (N2O, 46.5%) from nitrate. These results are supported with the upregulation of genes coding for proteins responsible for dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium (nrfA), N2O formation (norV, cyt P460), and multiple multiheme c-type cytochromes for ferric iron reduction. Concomitantly, an increase in the N2O-reducing SJA-28 lineage and a decrease in the nitrite-reducing ‘Candidatus Methylomirabilis oxyfera’ are consistent with the changes in ‘Ca. M. nitroreducens’ end products. These findings demonstrate the highly flexible physiology of ‘Ca. M. nitroreducens’ in anaerobic ecosystems with diverse electron acceptor conditions, and further reveals its roles in linking methane oxidation to global biogeochemical cycles. ‘Ca. M. nitroreducens’ could significantly affect the bioavailability of nitrogen sources as well as the emission of greenhouse gas in natural ecosystems and wastewater treatment plants.
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anaerobic methane oxidation,nitrogen removal,dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium,nitrous oxide,greenhouse gas
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