長鎖アルカンからメタンの形成は,無酸素微生物によって行われます
K Zengler1, H H Richnow, R Rosselló-Mora
1Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, Bremen, Germany.
Nature
|September 28, 1999
まとめ
長い鎖のアルケンは,容易に分解可能な生物分子が存在しない場合でも,無酸素条件下で生物学的にメタンに変換することができます. この研究は,古代の酸素不足の堆積物でメタンの生成のための新しい経路を明らかにしています.
科学分野:
- 微生物学 微生物学とは
- 地質化学 地質化学
- バイオジオケミストリー バイオジオケミストリー
背景:
- メタンは無毒な水環境におけるバイオマス分解の最終産物である.
- 簡単に分解可能なバイオ分子からメタンの形成のための微生物の経路は確立されています.
- アルカンなどの頑固な有機化合物の運命は,古い無酸化堆積物の中でほとんど不明のままです.
研究 の 目的:
- 厳格な無毒条件下で,長鎖アルケンのメタンへの生物学的変換を調査する.
- 古い堆積物中の反逆的な有機物質からメタンの生成に関与する微生物のプロセスを解明する.
主な方法:
- 厳格な無毒条件下で利用された濃縮培養.
- メタンの潜在的前駆体として,飽和炭化水素 (アルカン) の代謝に焦点を当てた.
主要な成果:
- 長鎖アルケンの生物学的変換をメタンに実証した.
- アルケンは,硫酸還元ゾーンの下にある無酸素堆積物で消費されることが示された.
結論:
- アルカンは,一般的な電子受容体のない環境でメタノゲネシスの基板として機能することを確立しました.
- この発見は,深層,無酸素の堆積物環境における炭素循環と,反抗的な有機物質の分解における微生物の代謝の役割についての理解を広げています.
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