IMPORTANCE OF METHANE-OXIDIZING BACTERIA IN THE METHANE BUDGET AS REVEALED BY THE USE OF A SPECIFIC INHIBITOR

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OREMLAND, RS
CULBERTSON, CW
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[1] US Geological Survey, Menlo Park, CA 94025
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10.1038/356421a0
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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METHANE is a greenhouse gas whose concentration in the atmosphere is increasing 1-3. Much of this methane is derived from the metabolism of methane-generating (methanogenic) bacteria 4,5, and over the past two decades much has been learned about the ecology of methanogens; specific inhibitors of methanogenesis, such as 2-bromoethanesulphonic acid, have proved useful in this regard 6. In contrast, although much is known about the biochemistry of methane-oxidizing (methanotrophic) bacteria 7, ecological investigations have been hampered by the lack of an analogous specific inhibitor 6. Methanotrophs limit the flux of methane to the atmosphere from sediments 8,9 and consume atmospheric methane 10, but the quantitative importance of methanotrophy in the global methane budget is not well known 5. Methylfluoride (CH3F) is known to inhibit oxygen consumption by Methylococcus capsulatus 11, and to inhibit the oxidation of (CH4)-C-14 to (CO2)-C-14, by endosymbionts in mussel gill tissues 12. Here we report that methylfluoride (MF) inhibits the oxidation of methane by methane monooxygenase, and by using methylfluoride in field investigations, we find that methanotrophic bacteria can consume more than 90% of the methane potentially available.
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